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New York: Agriculture Lawyers
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Agriculture Lawyers in Common New York Cities
- Albany
- Amsterdam
- Auburn
- Batavia
- Binghamton
- Buffalo
- Canandaigua
- Catskill
- Clifton Park
- Corning
- Cortland
- Depew
- East Syracuse
- Elmira
- Geneva
- Glens Falls
- Goshen
- Hudson
- Ithaca
- Kingston
- Lake Placid
- Lancaster
- Lockport
- Middletown
- Niagara Falls
- North Tonawanda
- Olean
- Oneonta
- Oswego
- Poughkeepsie
- Rochester
- Rome
- Saratoga Springs
- Schenectady
- Syracuse
- Tonawanda
- Troy
- Utica
- Watertown
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Common New York Counties
- Albany County, NY
- Bronx County, NY
- Broome County, NY
- Chautauqua County, NY
- Dutchess County, NY
- Erie County, NY
- Monroe County, NY
- Nassau County, NY
- Niagara County, NY
- Oneida County, NY
- Onondaga County, NY
- Orange County, NY
- Oswego County, NY
- Queens County, NY
- Rensselaer County, NY
- Rockland County, NY
- Saratoga County, NY
- Schenectady County, NY
- Suffolk County, NY
- Ulster County, NY
- Westchester County, NY
- All New York Counties »
Need help with an Agriculture Law matter?
Whether you are a horse breeder, farmer, rancher, landowner, or agricultural producer, an agriculture lawyer can help.
Agriculture lawyers assist with a broad range of matters involving crop-growing and livestock-raising, including farmland use, farming operations, employment, farming rights, pest control, pesticides and agricultural accidents.
Equine law is a common area of agriculture law that relates to horse breeders, boarding barns, trainers, horse-related businesses, horse event hosts and individual horse owners.
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- - Is the lawyer's office conveniently located?