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The Agricultural Department is based at the firm’s Lincoln office where Senior Partner Philip Day, Partner James Lloyd, Associate Solicitors Alayne Addy and Catherine Harris deal with all aspects of the law relating to the business of farming including sales and purchases, tenancies, tenancy disputes, arbitrations, planning law, quotas and general business and partnership matters including tax planning. Other partners in the firm also deal with some agricultural property issues.
Philip is branch partner at the firm’s Lincoln office and is a member of the Agricultural Law Association, CLA, NFU and TFA. He has extensive knowledge of UK and EU farming legislation and his expertise is well known throughout the county of Lincolnshire and beyond. Phillip acts as Secretary to the Lincolnshire Association of Agricultural Valuers which is the only Association of Agricultural Valuers in the country which does not have one of its members as its Secretary, but an outside Secretary and Advisor. He has worked on the Mid Term Review in conjunction with the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers and is the only solicitor to be a member of a national working party on the Mid Term Review. He has also commented on this subject for the leading farming journal, Farmers Weekly and lectured on it for the Agricultural Law Association.
The firm acts for many major farm businesses in the Lincolnshire area and beyond. We have approximately 400 agricultural and land owning clients with holdings from 100 to 25,000 acres. In addition we act for companies which provide services to the agricultural industry.
Philip, James, Alayne and Catherine can also advise clients from the Louth, Horncastle and Beverley offices.
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