American Bar Association Publishes Janzen Insight on Real Estate Laws and Climate Change
/The American Bar Association has featured Todd Janzen’s perspective on how real estate laws are impacting farmers’ ability to impact climate change.
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The American Bar Association has featured Todd Janzen’s perspective on how real estate laws are impacting farmers’ ability to impact climate change.
Read MoreTodd Janzen’s insight and perspective regarding how Real Estate laws impact the fight against climate change were recently featured in Indiana Lawyer magazine.
Read MoreTodd Janzen and Brianna Schroeder have both been named “Super Lawyers” in the 2022 edition of Indiana Super Lawyers Magazine.
Read MoreLaw student Emma Wischmeier is serving as Law Clerk for Janzen Schroeder Ag Law.
Read MoreA recent presentation by Todd Janzen in Boone County was covered by Tom Bechman, Indiana Prairie Farmer.
Read MoreOn February 10, 2022, the Indiana Farm Bureau held a Planning and Zoning School where Brianna Schroeder was one of the key featured speakers who informed participants on zoning procedure and hot topics.
Read MoreOn January 10, 2022, Brianna testified before an Indiana Senate committee in support of Indiana Senate Bill 180.
Read MoreTodd Janzen shared insight on carbon credit contracts at the Indiana Farm Equipment and Technology Expo.
Read MoreWe recently secured a major zoning victory for a poultry producer in northern Indiana resulting in a court order blocking a harmful CFO moratorium from going into effect and awarding attorneys’ fees for the producer.
Read MoreTodd Janzen will speak on Carbon Credits at the Indiana Farm Equipment and Technology Expo on Dec. 16.
Read MoreWe recently reconnected with our ag law colleagues in Salt Lake City. Here’s what you missed if you were not able to attend.
Read MoreTodd Janzen shares considerations on carbon contracts on a recent episode of the “Ag Law in the Field” podcast.
Read MoreTodd Janzen provided expertise for an AgWeb article on solar leases in agriculture.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder has been named a director of the American Agricultural Law Assocation (AALA) , taking office during the association’s annual education symposium, Nov. 4–6 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder recently shared insight on a national panel discussing cultivated meat, hosted by the American Bar Association.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder was featured on the “Ask the Attorney” Podcast, sharing about Janzen Schroeder Ag Law’s approach to serving their clients and what is happening in the agricultural industry.
Read MoreTodd Janzen was featured on the AG Law Today podcast, sharing information about ag data as well as the Ag Data Transparent initiative.
Read MoreTodd Janzen joined National Sorghum Producers Executive Vice President John Duff and GiSC CEO and Founder Billy Tiller to discus Ag Data Transparent on an episode of Sorghum Smart Talk: Policy Edition.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder has been featured in Texas A&M Agrilife Extension’s “A Day in the Life of an Ag Lawyer” Series.
Read MoreJanzen Schroeder Ag Law recently helped an Indiana-based but nationally recognized client resolve a lawsuit against a large feed company.
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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