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Agricultural Business

"Your conduct and management of this case has been exemplary. Your early grasp of the sensitive issues involved and the tactical advice provided led in no small way to the successful outcome. I'm grateful to you for staying the course with me!"

The cosy image of rural life does not reflect the commercial reality of running a farm business or other rural venture. There are an increasing number of issues which those involved in an agribusiness have to consider including European and UK legislation, government intervention as well as issues like planning, environmental issues, health and safety and employment. These issues are often made more acute when a client seeks to diversify. We provide practical specialist legal advice to agribusiness clients to deal with the above issues. If a disputed matter cannot be resolved and needs to be taken to court, the team has extensive experience of litigation in this field and has taken both to the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords.

We pride ourselves on being able to offer expert advice on agricultural, planning law and property disputes. In fact, according to Chambers Legal Directory we are currently rated as the number one firm in Wales for dealing with agricultural and rural issues.

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