The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Reviewing Key Provisions Impacting Agricultural Producers In this two-hour webinar, we will discuss key provisions of the new tax law impacting agricultural producers and businesses. In addition to discussing generally applicable sections, we will address the 199A deduction and its potential application to different types of income, including that […]
Employment and Labor in Agriculture: What’s Happening Now, What Lies Ahead Immigration reform is again at the forefront. The impact of the changing legal landscape is important for all employers and employees, especially those in labor-intensive industries such as agriculture. Prudent employers must keep abreast of the changing legal environment and stay one step ahead to […]
I have been an active member of the agricultural law profession for more than 20 years. I joined at the insistence of my former boss and former AALA President, Patricia Jensen, who told me “if you want to know what’s going on in agricultural law, you HAVE to be a member of this organization and attend the annual symposium. The “Who’s Who” of ag law are there, and you need to meet them.”
Justin Schneider began his term as President of AALA during the 37th Annual Agricultural Law Symposium held in Oklahoma City October 6 through 8. AALA members also elected Jennifer Williams Zwagerman as President-Elect, Tyler Buswell and Tiffany Dowell-Lashmet as directors and Beth Rumley was appointed to fill the remainder of Zwagerman’s director term. Schneider currently serves as […]
AALA will host its 38th Annual Agricultural Law Symposium on October 26-28, 2017 in Louisville, KY.
United States Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes: Impacts for Agricultural Attorneys Speaker: Reed Hopper, Pacific Legal Foundation and Bob Lundman, Environmental Division of the US Department of Justice When: Thursday, July 28, 2016 Time: 12:00 CST – 12:45 CST (Q&A to follow) Call in Via Telephone: Dial: +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) or […]