Pictured above: Will Cursham and Richard Wollacott
Fraser Brown Solicitors has launched a new service to provide
farmers and landowners with access to specialist legal advice on
their doorstep.
Based out of the firm's Bingham branch, Richard Wollacott and
Will Cursham are experts in Agricultural and Equine Law and are
able to offer professional advice on all aspects of law relating to
the agricultural industry and the equestrian world.
With extensive local knowledge, Richard understands the need for
access to comprehensive legal services outside of the city centre.
He said, "We appreciate that farmers and landowners have specialist
requirements and time pressures and therefore need advice from
people who not only understand the diverse range of issues and
legislation they face but can operate fast and efficiently.
"At Fraser Brown, we can help and advise on a whole range of
topics that affect the rural community, from land use and
agricultural tenancies to horse welfare and personal injury. Will
has years of practical equine knowledge and understands the varied
issues that can affect both individuals and equine businesses.
Peter Thornley, Managing Partner at Fraser Brown, added, "This
is a new direction for Fraser Brown but one that we are very
excited about. The launch of the Agricultural and Equine Law team
is in recognition of the fact that the agricultural industry,
owners of landed estates, landlords and tenants of agricultural
land and those involved with country pursuits want access to
experienced legal professionals that they can trust, without having
to travel into the centre of Nottingham.
"Based out of our Bingham branch, Richard and Will are perfectly
placed to offer just that."