​​Handling Agriculture-Related Legal Issues

December 2016 | 39 min., 47 sec.
by Amber S. Miller
Crenshaw, Dupree & Milam, LLP

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Summary

​This discussion helps growers, crop consultants, and other practitioners learn more about the current events and legal issues and facing agricultural producers in Texas and the South Plains. Topics include collections, statutory ag liens, USDA and farm program issues, spray drift, property rights, drones, and aerial spraying.

About the Presenter

Amber S. MillerAmber S. Miller is a partner with Crenshaw, Dupree & Milam, LLP, specializing in agricultural law, business and commercial law and litigation, civil litigation, administrative law, and water law. Miller brings her experience in private practice, agricultural policy, and government service to the firm. Prior to joining CD&M, Miller’s private practice experience includes working at Brady & Hamilton, LLP in Lubbock, Texas as well as Thompson & Knight, LLP in Houston, Texas. Amber has consistently worked with agricultural policy in both private practice and in government service, with her government service work including serving as Deputy Secretary and General Counsel for the South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Agricultural Policy Advisor for South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds. Amber has been licensed to practice law in the state of Texas for over ten years, after receiving her JD, with high honors, from Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, in 2005. Amber also holds a MS in Animal Science, Meat Science emphasis from Colorado State University, and a BS, magna cum laude, in Animal Science from Texas Tech University.

Contact Information:
Email: amiller@cdmlaw.com

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