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Gislason & Hunter LLP announces new partner for New Ulm office
Meghan Gaspar and Charles Hanson join firm

Agricultural

Gislason & Hunter LLP is well-recognized across the state and the Midwest for our representation of federal lending institutions, independent banks, and other creditors in connection with agribusiness farm loans and debt restructuring. We also represent national agribusinesses, including livestock producers, individual farmers, and input suppliers, in all aspects of their operations from estate planning to financing to independent contractor agreements to zoning and pollution permitting and zoning issues. Our lawyers stay current with pending state and federal legislation, as well as case law relevant to agricultural issues including debtor-creditor rights, loan documentation, mediation requirements, debt restructuring, and foreclosure procedures. We present regular workshops updating our clients and the agricultural community on the ever-changing trends in the law which affect agricultural production and rural communities. Our lawyers also represent individual farmers and their families in many types of farm litigation including product liability claims, insurance disputes, stray voltage, livestock death or injury from faulty feed or drugs, personal injury from farm machinery, and many other farm-related problems.

Gislason & Hunter LLP attorneys who practice in this area of law include:

C. Thomas Wilson
Gary W. Koch
Marlin R. Kunard
Jeff C. Braegelmann
Reed H. Glawe
Wade R. Wacholz
Noel L. Phifer
Michael S. Dove
Dustan J. Cross
Sara N. Wilson
Mary Kay Mages
Bridget L. Bailey
Charles W. Hanson