Bath Chronicle

Familiar faces return to lawyers’ rural team

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Leading South West law firm Battens Solicitors which has a Bath office is delighted to announce the expansion of their Agricultur­e and Rural Property team with the appointmen­t of two new members of staff.

Senior associate solicitor Rachel Saltonstal­l and conveyanci­ng executive Michelle Lane are joining the team of agricultur­al law specialist­s at one of the area’s largest and longest-establishe­d legal firms.

Rachel and Michelle bring with them a wide breadth of experience in agricultur­al and commercial law. Rachel has worked in the South West for the past 17 years, acting for a diverse range of clients in the private, commercial, charitable and agricultur­al sectors.

This includes sales and acquisitio­ns, all aspects of non-contentiou­s landlord and tenant matters, telecommun­ications, and renewable energy projects.

Rachel says “I’ve had a long associatio­n with Battens dating back to 2004 and I re-joined the company last year.

“I’m very pleased now to be part of the agricultur­al team, which is very well respected in the area for both its in-depth legal expertise and its pragmatic advice on farming and rural estate matters.”

Michelle is also returning to the agricultur­al team after spending some time away to bring up her young family.

She is a Graduate of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives and has specialise­d in agricultur­e and rural property since 2014. She advises on matters associated with the ownership and occupation of land and rural properties, such as sales, purchases, easements, tenancy agreements and borrowing secured on land.

Along with other members of the department, Michelle is very much involved in farming. Helping out on her parents’ dairy farm in North Dorset gives her a real insight into the issues farmers face

“When you talk to farmers during site visits, it definitely helps if you can speak the same language and understand the challenges they have to deal with,” she said.

“Most farms are family businesses, some going back for generation­s, so it is important to understand the family dynamics as well as the complexiti­es involved in rural land transactio­ns and negotiatio­ns.”

James Owen, of the Battens’ Agricultur­al Rural Property team said: “Rachel and Michelle are a valuable and welcome addition to the team, strengthen­ing the expertise and service which we can offer to all our clients and helping us to build the best and most knowledgea­ble agricultur­al legal team in the area.”

 ?? ?? From left to right: Michelle Lane, James Owen, Rachel Saltonstal­l, Tracy Neal.
From left to right: Michelle Lane, James Owen, Rachel Saltonstal­l, Tracy Neal.

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