Janzen Schroeder Celebrates Successful Resolution of Feed Contamination Case
/Janzen Schroeder Ag Law recently helped an Indiana-based but nationally recognized client resolve a lawsuit against a large feed company.
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Janzen Schroeder Ag Law recently helped an Indiana-based but nationally recognized client resolve a lawsuit against a large feed company.
Read MoreTodd Janzen contributed to a Farm Journal story discussing how farmers can understand and engage in the carbon marketplace.
Read MoreThe Janzen Schroeder Ag Law team enjoyed interacting with members of the Indiana Dairy Industry at the 2021 Indiana Dairy Forum.
Read MoreThe Marshall Circuit Court found that the Indiana Department of Natural Resources breached its duty of care to local farmers.
Read MoreMitchell Slaven will serve as a law clerk for Janzen Schroeder Ag Law this summer.
Read MoreTodd Janzen recently collaborated on an article published in the American Agricultural Law Association’s spring newsletter regarding “Seven Questions to Ask Before A Dairy Farmer Should Sign a Letter of Intent to Build an Anerobic Digester.”
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder shared information on best practices for livestock farmers to protect themselves from litigation with Aime Simpson of Brownfield Network.
Read MoreTodd Janzen talks with Farm Journal’s Tyne Morgan about the complexities of carbon contracts faced by farmers.
Read MoreTodd Janzen has joined the board of AGree Economic and Environmental Risk Coalition, providing Ag Data expertise and insight to the group that advocates for common-sense policies for farmers.
Read MoreThere are many legal services we provide to dairy farmers.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder applauds the new dual degree program being offered between the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and Purdue University and discusses its importance in this story from The Indiana Lawyer.
Read MoreTodd Janzen’s checklist for evauating carbon-reduction platform appears in AgriView.
Read MoreTodd Janzen and Brianna Schroeder have been honored by Indiana Super Lawyers magazine, being named “Super Lawyer” and “Rising Star,” respectively, for 2021.
Read MoreOn February 10, 2021, Brianna Schroeder testified on behalf of Indiana agricultural interests before the House Local Government Committee.
Read MoreIn recognition of Brianna Schroeder's significant contributions to the practice of Janzen Agricultural Law LLC, the firm will now be called Janzen Schroeder Agricultural Law LLC.
Read MoreTodd Janzen’s Blog on Ag Data Transparent was featured in a Top 10 Law Blogs for January.
Read MoreSolar power can be a bonanza for agriculture, but farmers are encouraged to look closely at long-term leases before signing on the dotted line.
Read MoreAs precision technology advances, so does the complexity of the legal landscape. Todd Janzen is quoted in a story about a case involving high-speed planting technology.
Read MoreFencing in the countryside can be more than meets the eye. Listen to Brianna Schroeder on this AgLaw Podcast talk about if good fences do indeed make good neighbors.
Read MoreModern Agriculture is a unique industry with specialized challenges. Janzen Ag Law has experience to help you navigate them.
Read MoreThe Indiana Supreme Court is currently considering when an appeal of a BZA decision must be filed in order to be timely. The outcome of this decision will impact so many agricultural land use projects around the state.
The team from Janzen Schroeder will attend the Livestock Summit sponsored by the Indiana Corn Growers Association and Indiana Soybean Alliance.
Brianna Schroeder will speak at a webinar sponsored by the Center for Energy Education on the topic “Preparing for Renewable Energy Leases: What Every Landowner Should Know.”
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