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Michigan: Agriculture Lawyers
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Agriculture Lawyers in Common Michigan Cities
- Adrian
- Ann Arbor
- Battle Creek
- Bay City
- Benton Harbor
- Bingham Farms
- Bloomfield Hills
- Burton
- Cadillac
- Cheboygan
- Copper Harbor
- Dearborn Heights
- Dearborn
- Detroit
- East Lansing
- Eastpointe
- Escanaba
- Farmington Hills
- Farmington
- Flint
- Garden City
- Grand Haven
- Grand Rapids
- Grosse Pointe
- Holland
- Howell
- Jackson
- Kalamazoo
- L'Anse
- Lansing
- Lincoln Park
- Livonia
- Marquette
- Midland
- Monroe
- Mount Clemens
- Mount Pleasant
- Muskegon
- Niles
- Novi
- Ontonagon
- Pontiac
- Port Huron
- Portage
- Rochester
- Royal Oak
- Saginaw
- Saint Clair Shores
- Sault Sainte Marie
- Southfield
- Southgate
- Sterling Heights
- Taylor
- Traverse City
- Troy
- Warren
- Westland
- Wyandotte
- Wyoming
- Ypsilanti
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Common Michigan Counties
- Allegan County, MI
- Bay County, MI
- Berrien County, MI
- Calhoun County, MI
- Eaton County, MI
- Genesee County, MI
- Grand Traverse County, MI
- Ingham County, MI
- Jackson County, MI
- Kalamazoo County, MI
- Kent County, MI
- Lapeer County, MI
- Lenawee County, MI
- Livingston County, MI
- Macomb County, MI
- Monroe County, MI
- Muskegon County, MI
- Oakland County, MI
- Ottawa County, MI
- Saginaw County, MI
- Saint Clair County, MI
- Van Buren County, MI
- Washtenaw County, MI
- Wayne County, MI
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.
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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- Comfort Level
- - Are you comfortable telling the lawyer personal information? Does the lawyer seem interested in solving your problem?
- Credentials
- - How long has the lawyer been in practice? Has the lawyer worked on other cases similar to yours?
- Cost
- - How are the lawyer's fees structured - hourly or flat fee? Can the lawyer estimate the cost of your case?
- City
- - Is the lawyer's office conveniently located?