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  • 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.

    Use FindLaw to hire a local agriculture lawyer to assist with issues like equine law, government subsidization, and employment of seasonal and migrant farm workers.

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    Detailed law firm profiles have information like the firm's area of law, office location, office hours, and payment options. Attorney profiles include the biography, education and training, and client recommendations of an attorney to help you decide who to hire.

    Use the contact form on the profiles to connect with a Georgia attorney for legal advice.

  • Many lawyers offer free or low-cost consultations. Finding a lawyer that can align to your needs and goals may impact the outcome of your legal matter. Things to do to help get you started include:

    • Ask for recommendations and referrals from friends, family, and colleagues
    • Research attorneys online through directories and bar association websites
    • Review qualifications and experience
    • Interview prospective lawyers
    • Consider compatibility
    • Read client reviews and references
    • Determine conflicts of interest


    Making an informed decision when choosing an attorney requires time to research if a lawyer is a good fit for you. Asking the right questions can help you determine if they have the approach, capabilities, and experience to assist you in your legal matter. Some questions to ask a potential attorney include:

    • What is your experience and expertise in this area of law?
    • Have you handled cases like mine and what were the outcomes?
    • What strategy would you use for this type of case?
    • What are the biggest challenges of my case?
    • What is your fee structure and how do your charge for your services?

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