Agricultural litigator returns to his roots

August 26, 2011
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Agricultural and private client litigation specialist Kevin Kennedy joins the UK’s premier food, farming and land team this month at leading law firm Burges Salmon.

Kevin joins after five years as a partner with Clarke Willmott, having previously spent seven years at Burges Salmon.

He has built a national reputation as a litigator, with a particular focus on agricultural tenancies advice, real property disputes, regulatory disputes and contracts and tort claims. He is a member of the Agricultural Law Association and the Property Litigation Association and is ranked by Chambers as a ‘leading individual.' He is also the author of 'Neighbour Disputes – Law and Practice’ published by The Law Society (2009).

Kevin will be joining head of the food, farming and land team, William Neville, and his colleagues at the Dairy Event on 6 & 7 September at the NEC.

William said: “I am delighted that Kevin is returning to Burges Salmon. Bringing with him years of experience in agricultural litigation, his appointment will add yet more strength and depth to the team."

Kevin added: “Burges Salmon is able to offer a formidable service right across the food production chain, of which farming is such an integral part. I look forward to joining the team, clients and key members of the wider dairy industry at the Dairy Event in September.”

For more information about the work of the team please visit www.burges-salmon.com

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