Friday, 14 March 2025
Chair
Dene Gavin, Partner, Duncan Cotterill
Learning Objectives:
- Analyse recent judicial decisions impacting agribusiness across property, commercial, and environmental law
- Understand how recent case law developments influence legal advice and strategy for agribusiness clients
Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Agribusiness Recent Case Law Update
Whether you specialise in property, commercial, or environmental law, this update will keep you at the forefront of legal developments impacting agriculture and agribusiness.
- Delve into recent judicial decisions shaping agribusiness law, equipping you with the critical insights needed to advise clients
Presented by Mike King, Partner, Lane Neave
Presenters
Dene Gavin, Partner, Duncan CotterillDene specialises in commercial and property law with a particular focus on rural law. regularly advises clients in relation to business purchases, shareholders’ agreements, obtaining leasing matters, banking and finance, drafting and negotiating commercial contracts, restructuring, collaborative agreements and joint ventures. He has experience in a broad range of commercial law matters and has advised clients from a range of industries including construction, tourism, rural, forestry, aquaculture and property.
Mike King, Partner, Lane Neave
Mike is a Partner in Lane Neave’s dispute resolution and litigation team. He has advised and appeared in Court and arbitrations on a wide range of commercial and civil litigation disputes including shareholder disputes, property matters, agribusiness-related disputes, defamation, and insolvency matters. Mike acts for a diverse range of clients including large organisations, local councils, high-net-wealth individuals, as well as SMEs. He has developed specialist expertise in acting for clients involved in relationship property, and trust and estate disputes in both the Family Court and High Court.