Fairfax Agriculture Lawyer, South Carolina


Includes: Agribusiness, Agrochemicals, Crops, Farms, Food Products, Pesticides

Colden R. Battey

Litigation, Admiralty & Maritime, Insurance, Administrative Law, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  62 Years

William B. Harvey

Admiralty & Maritime, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

McMillan v. SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Respondents, cotton farmers, brokered their cotton to Sea Island Trading Company (Sea Island). Their cotton was stored in the Hampton County Warehouse (HCW). Both HCW and Sea Island were owned by David Prosser. Respondents testified that they received a 52¢/lb ...

McMillan v. SOUTH CAROLINA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE

Respondents, cotton farmers, brokered their cotton to Sea Island Trading Company (Sea Island). Their cotton was stored in the Hampton County Warehouse (HCW). Both HCW and Sea Island were owned by David Prosser. Respondents testified that they received a 52¢/lb ...

SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL v. Orchard

... Gusmer to call DHEC. Greulich again visited Windy Hill on May 17, 2007 to attend a meeting with Gusmer, an employee from the Department of Agriculture (DOA), and Ken Beaty, Greulich's supervisor. During the visit, Greulich ...