Showing posts with label Penn State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penn State. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2022

June 24: Understanding the Basics of Local Land Use Regulation of Agriculture

Penn State’s Center for Agricultural and Shale Law, partnering with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Business Development Center, is presenting “Understanding Agricultural Law: A Legal Educational Series for General Practice Attorneys and Business Advisors Representing Agricultural and Rural Clients.” This webinar series is specifically tailored to creating subject matter literacy and competence on fundamental issues of agricultural law for attorneys, advisors, and service providers to agricultural producers and agri-businesses.
The third webinar in this series is entitled, "Understanding the Basics of Local Land Use Regulation of Agriculture." To properly represent agricultural clients in land use regulation matters requires more specialized knowledge every year about agricultural structures and operations and the soil, stormwater and nutrient management requirements that apply. There are also some unique laws in Pennsylvania protective of agricultural uses, the understanding of which can make you invaluable to your clients.
June 24, 2022
By:
Penn State’s Center for Agricultural and Shale Law, partnering with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Business Development Center
Credit:
1 hour of substantive CLE credit available for Pennsylvania licensed attorneys at no charge.

Thursday, May 19, 2022

May 20: Understanding the Basics of Leasing Farmland for Energy Development

Penn State’s Center for Agricultural and Shale Law, partnering with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Business Development Center, is presenting “Understanding Agricultural Law: A Legal Educational Series for General Practice Attorneys and Business Advisors Representing Agricultural and Rural Clients.” This webinar series is specifically tailored to creating subject matter literacy and competence on fundamental issues of agricultural law for attorneys, advisors, and service providers to agricultural producers and agri-businesses.
The second webinar in this series is entitled, Understanding the Basics of Leasing Farmland for Energy Development. The present and future will see many agricultural/rural landowners faced with tough decisions about land use and income opportunities presented by energy transitions. Gain an understanding of the ins and outs of leasing for gas and solar development to better serve current clients and build your skill set to take advantage of a growing market for professional advice in this area.
By:
Penn State’s Center for Agricultural and Shale Law, partnering with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Business Development Center
Credit:
1 hour of substantive CLE credit available for Pennsylvania licensed attorneys at no charge.


The Series Continues:

June 24: Understanding the Basics of Local Land Use Regulation of Agriculture

Sunday, April 17, 2022

April 29: Understanding the Basics of Agricultural Labor Laws

Every area of labor and employment law seems to have its own unique rules for agricultural workers. Learn about them in one webinar session that better prepares you to advise your clients competently about what they need to know. Increase your understanding of the Fair Labor Standards Act, OSHA, child, migrant and seasonal labor laws, the H-2A program, and much more.
Penn State’s Center for Agricultural and Shale Law, partnering with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Business Development Center, is presenting “Understanding Agricultural Law: A Legal Educational Series for General Practice Attorneys and Business Advisors Representing Agricultural and Rural Clients.” This webinar series is specifically tailored to creating subject matter literacy and competence on fundamental issues of agricultural law for attorneys, advisors, and service providers to agricultural producers and agri-businesses.
By:
Penn State’s Center for Agricultural and Shale Law, partnering with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Business Development Center
Credit:
1 hour of substantive CLE credit available for Pennsylvania licensed attorneys at no charge.


The Series Continues: