Wetlands are once again the Hot Topic of the Summer
/Wetlands are in the news again this summer after a company challenged whether the USDA could withhold federal benefits under Swampbuster.
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Wetlands are in the news again this summer after a company challenged whether the USDA could withhold federal benefits under Swampbuster.
Read MoreTodd Janzen and Brianna Schroeder shared stories and insight on Premier Company’s The High Ground Podcast.
Read MoreTodd Janzen contributed insight to AgWeb’s story on “Eyes In the Sky: Be Aware of Data Collected About Your Farm.”
Read MoreThe Indiana Super Lawyers Magazine has named Todd Janzen a Super Lawyer in the Technology space and Brianna Schroeder a Super Lawyer in the Food and Drugs category.
Read MoreKaleigh Shaw is combining her ag background and passion for justice as she serves as law clerk for Janzen Schroeder Ag Law.
Read MoreInsight from the team at Janzen Schroeder Ag Law was tapped frequently by a variety of media outlets in 2024.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder was a featured speaker on water and land use at the 2024 Fort Wayne Farm Show.
Read MoreAfter a major litigation win for our farmer clients in 2024, the Indiana General Assembly has proposed changes to the way the Indiana Grain Buyers and Warehouse Licensing Agency will function.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder spoke on PFAS legislation at the State Ag and Rural Leaders event that took place in Des Moines, Iowa, January 3-5, 2025.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder was a key story source for Allison Lynch, Indiana Prairie Farmer Senior Editor, as she reported on the litigation and outcome of Salamonie Mills’ failure in a three-part series of stories.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder’s insight is featured in a UPI story on the implications of Supreme Court rulings on agriculture.
Read MoreBrianna and Todd attended the 45th annual American Agricultural Law Association symposium in Memphis, Tennessee.
Read MoreA new law requires certain US businesses to report their beneficial ownership information (BOI) to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). Does your farm operation need to comply?
Read MoreTodd Janzen was recently included in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for Agricultural Law.
Read MoreSchroeder joined fellow attorneys Keith Gordon and David Rieser to discuss negotiating agrivoltaics contracts for landowners at the Solar Farm Summit this summer.
Read MoreAn Indiana court voided Tipton County’s overlay district which banned various land uses on rural ground because the county failed to provide the required statutory notice to interested landowners.
Read MoreThe team at Janzen Schroder Ag Law represented a farm family after trust was broken by a farm crop insurance corporation leading to a catastrophic loss. Ultimately, the jury returned a substantial verdict awarding to bring justice to these hardworking farmers.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder’s insight on solar contracts is featured in Indiana Prairie Farmer.
Read MoreTodd Janzen was a special guest on Vision Technology Management’s Podcast discussing legal issues surrounding “Emoji” contracts. Listen in!
Read MorePork Magazine has recapped the Animal Agriculture Alliance Summit where Brianna Schroeder was a speaker.
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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