Episode 27 of Ag Law Today: Community Supported Agriculture

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I’m talking Community Supported Agriculture (“CSA’s) in this week’s episode of Ag Law Today featuring Jesse Haskins, a fellow agriculture lawyer in Florida.  Please check it out and don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or YouTube so you don’t miss a beat!

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Agriculture Mediation Programs

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Did you know that the US Department of Agriculture administers agriculture mediation programs organized at  the state level to help mediate right-to-farm and federal farm program disputes for free?  You can find the fact sheet for the program here. I am on the  agriculture mediation roster for  both New York and New Jersey, and pending admission on the Illinois roster. …

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Episode 26 of Ag Law Today: Mitigating Risk with Livestock Shows in COVID-19 World

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Very excited about this podcast episode of Ag Law Today discussing risk mitigation with livestock shows in a COVID-19 world.  My phone has been blowing up from folks on these  issues so I hope you enjoy my  conversation with  Texas associate, Stephanie Bradley Fryer, who  also grew up  in the show area.

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Episode 25 of Ag Law Today: Farm Estate Planning

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Hear my conversation with Indiana lawyer Polly Dobbs on farm estate planning.  Polly and I met last January at the Top Producer event and I loved our convo on this important topic.

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So You Wanna Be An Ag Lawyer? Questions for Cari Rincker

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I was recently asked the following questions from a high school student.  Here are my responses:  What do you wish you would have known prior to pursuing college and a career in this field? One of my biggest regrets educationally is not pursuing a foreign language.  I had an opportunity to  stay an extra year at Texas A & M University  …

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Ag Law Today Episode 23: Hemp Law

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Hear me talk about Hemp Law with Georgia Attorney Greg Smith in this episode of Ag Law Today.  You can find more information about Greg and his ag law practice here.

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Ask Stephanie: What are the Right to Privacy Concerns Facing Livestock Photographers?

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There are four major types of privacy law: unreasonable intrusion upon seclusion, unreasonable revelation of private facts, unreasonably placing another person in a false light; and, misappropriation of a person’s name or likeness. Intrusion: One who intentionally intrudes, physically or otherwise, upon the solitude or seclusion of another or his private affairs or concerns, is subject to liability to the …

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Ask Cari: What Laws Affect Agriculture and Livestock Photographers / Videographers?

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Here is a presentation that I did on the topic for an upcoming lecture at Purdue on the topic: Laws that Apply to Agriculture Photographers and Videographers from Cari Rincker

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Ask Stephanie: What Copyright Issues Affect Agriculture Photographers and Videographers?

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A copyright gives the creator of a literary, artistic, musical, or other creative work the sole right to publish and sell that work. This work includes photographs and in fact according to the Federal Copyright Act of 1976, photographs are copyright protected the moment they are created. It is not necessary to formally register a copyright, however it may be …

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4 Reasons to Consider Changing Your Business Structure

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As your small business expands and evolves, it may make sense to consider changing its structure. Many small businesses start out as sole proprietorships or partnerships, with only one or two owners and no employees. Over time, as your business grows and changes, a more complex business structure may become beneficial. There are several key considerations in deciding whether a …

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NALC Fact Sheet: Farm Succession and Estate Planning Concerns in a Divorce

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Oftentimes folks who are getting a divorce, do not think about estate planning concerns but this is an especially important issue for multi-generational farm and ranch families,  Read my fact sheet with the National Agriculture Law Center on this very topic here.  All of the family law issues in agriculture Fact Sheets can be found here.

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