Here at Latimer Hinks we have a growing number of agricultural Clients, many of which have been approached by alternative energy companies. These companies wish to build windturbines on the Clients' land. Commercially the Clients are looking for the most suitable and lucrative deal.
This is where Neil Stevenson steps in. Neil, a partner at Latimer Hinks has developed an expertise in relation to telecommunication masts and renewable energy projects. He is regularly instructed by farmers to deal with negotiations on thier behalf. Neil has over 30 years experience in the legal profession and is a member of the Agricultural Law Association and the Country Land and Business Association
We sent him out (into the freezing cold) to make a video explaining the benefits to farmers of using a solicitor to negotiate with energy companies.
An overview of social marketing activities attempted by a technophobe in a quest to promote Darlington law firm Latimer Hinks solicitors via social networking
Showing posts with label farm diversification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farm diversification. Show all posts
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
Tuesday, 9 October 2007
Innovative Farm Diversification - Latimer Hinks Advise from the Start
Latimer Hinks Solicitors have been involved with the project from the outset.
Because of this early involvement Latimer Hinks were able to advise pro-actively on legal issues rather than reacting to problems faced further down the line.
The full press release can be seen here
Photo:
Anne Elliott and Nicola Neilson, Partners at Latimer Hinks
Stephanie Pybus, Crabtree Hall. Photo taken outside the Crabtree Hall development
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