Agriculture and estates
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- DICKINSON DEES LLP Newcastle
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- CARTMELL SHEPHERD Carlisle
- WARD HADAWAY Newcastle
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- BHP Law Darlington
- Burnetts Carlisle
- Latimer Hinks Darlington
- Mincoff Jacksons LLP Stockton-on-Tees
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- Hayton Winkley Kendal Kendal
- Smith & Graham Hartlepool
Dickinson Dees LLP retains the National Trust, Natural England and a number of landowning local authorities as clients. Simon Kirkup has an impressive track record advising on the sale and purchase of agricultural or sporting estates in the North of England. Stefan Bainbridge and Harry Chrisp are recommended for their non-contentious property work.
Cartmell Shepherd remains a player in the market advising on both contentious and non-contentious matters including land disputes. Tim Cartmell is recommended.
Notable instructions for Ward Hadaway include acting for a prominent farming family on the £1.3m purchase of Ryehill Farm. Clients praise the ‘first-class team with a personal touch‘, singling out Chris Hewitt and William Green for their ‘excellent depth of knowledge‘ and ‘solid grasp of title matters‘. Clients include the Lake District National Park.
Following its merger with Teesside firm James & Baker and the addition of Helen Wood, BHP Law now fields a four-partner team. The practice is headed by Peter Blackett and receives instructions on a range of planning and agricultural property issues.
Richard Miller was appointed head of the team at Burnetts at the start of 2008. The firm advises farmers and agricultural-based businesses on issues including sales and purchases, tenancies and farm partnership agreements.
Clients praise Latimer Hinks’ ‘vast knowledge of agricultural law and understanding of matters influencing the market‘. Anne Elliott is a ‘noted expert in the field of landlord and tenant‘, and Tim Haggie is recommended for estate management, strategy and planning. Instructions include advising farmers in negotiation with Broadview Energy over a wind farm development in North Yorkshire.
2008 saw Mincoff Jacksons LLP reappointed as the North East region’s NFU panel firm. The team is growing its equine law practice in addition to receiving instructions on estates worth over £3m. Adrienne Patterson is the name to note.