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Chattanooga, Tennessee Agriculture Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 4 Chattanooga attorneys and 5 law firms.

Carl Eugene Shiles Jr.
Tennessee Agriculture attorney at Spears Moore Rebman and Williams with 40 years of experience
801 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN

Jeremy Cothern
Tennessee Agriculture attorney at Berke Berke and Berke with 17 years of experience
420 Frazier Avenue, Chattanooga, TN

Marvin B. Berke
Tennessee Agriculture attorney at Berke Berke and Berke with 55 years of experience
420 Frazier Avenue, Chattanooga, TN

Megan C. England
Tennessee Agriculture attorney at Berke Berke and Berke with 21 years of experience
420 Frazier Avenue, Chattanooga, TN
Need help with an agricultural law matter?
Agriculture attorneys focus their practice on aspects of farming and agricultural food production. Cities, states and the federal government set the rules that govern agriculture including raising crops, and poultry, dairy and cattle ranching. Agricultural laws are largely focused on quality and safety controls. If you make your living in agriculture an agricultural lawyer is an important partner.
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