In the heart of East Anglia, some of the UK’s brightest legal minds are strides ahead in the realm of Agriculture & Rural Affairs. East Anglia, a rich and diverse region with a strong agriculture sector, has established itself as a hub for some of the country’s leading experts in agricultural law. Offering a wide range of services from estate planning to land transactions, these lawyers are helping farmers, landowners, and agribusinesses navigate the complexities of rural law. In this article, we spotlight 10 of these exceptional professionals, delving into their expertise and contributions to the legal landscape in East Anglia.
Whether it’s providing guidance on matters of land diversification, option agreements, or energy development projects, these lawyers offer invaluable support and expertise to their clients. Through their diverse range of specialities, they advise on all aspects of rural law – from agricultural sales and acquisitions to teaming matters and promotion agreements, these professionals stand out for their extensive experience and deep understanding of rural affairs.
Bear in mind that while this article provides a snapshot of each professional’s expertise, visiting the linked websites of their respective firms will provide deeper insights into their full range of services and capabilities. Without further ado, we present 10 of East Anglia’s leading lawyers in Agriculture and Rural Affairs law.
Amanda Tagg
Amanda Tagg is a sought after counsellor in land diversification matters, option agreements, energy, and development projects in the agricultural law sector. She is associated with Mills & Reeve LLP.
Sarah Ellero
Based in Norwich, Sarah Ellero has a broad experience in dealing with rural property matters such commodity sales, purchases, secured lending, as well as option agreements and land transactions. She is affiliated with Birketts LLP.
Rebecca Gatens
Rebecca Gatens provides stellar advice to her farming clients on agricultural sales and acquisitions, farm tenancy matters, overage provisions, and promotion agreements. She belongs to Ashtons Legal.
Denise Wilkinson
Denise Wilkinson, heading the agricultural and rural property team at HCR Hewitsons in Cambridge, provides her clients with insight on property transactions and ownership issues.
Adam Burden
Chelmsford-based Adam Burden from Birketts LLP, has managed an array of sales and acquisition of rural property portfolios and is well versed in agricultural tenancies and option agreements, oft assisting rural landowners, banks, and agribusinesses.
Simon Cunningham
Simon Cunningham, from Ashtons Legal, is proficient in property law and a wide range of advisory services for agricultural businesses, farmers, and rural landowning clients.
Michael Aubrey
Michael Aubrey showcases expertise in the full spectrum of agricultural law and property issues while being an integral part of the team at Mills & Reeve LLP.
Tom Verrill
Tom Verrill, from Birketts LLP, adeptly handles the full range of agricultural property matters, which includes succession planning and partnership structures for landowners.
Jonathan Long
Jonathan Long, part of the Ashtons Legal team, is acknowledged as one of the foremost agricultural experts in the region and provides advice on agricultural property transactions, development land matters, options agreements, succession planning and diversification issues for farming businesses.
Jeanette Dennis
Jeanette Dennis, also from Ashtons Legal, specializes in servicing farms and estates on issues including succession planning, farm business restructurings, rights of way, and land development.
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