Business Law
Business Law Annual Review Annual Review 2020
Content
- 2018-2019 Commercial Law Developments, Part IX (Contracts)
- 2018-2019 Commercial Law Developments
- Annual Update of Alternative Dispute Resolution Cases and Legislation
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Business Law News Table of Contents
- Business Litigation: 2019 Year in Review
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2019-2020
- Health Law Legislative Update 2020
- Message from the Editor
- Recent Developments Affecting Insolvency and Commercial and Consumer Finance in California and the Ninth Circuit
- Selected 2019 Developments in Nonprofit Organizations Law and Npo Committee Highlights
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2019-2020
- Agribusiness Committee of the Business Law Section 2019 Year in Review
Agribusiness Committee of the Business Law Section 2019 Year in Review
Kari Fisher, Jennifer Jackson, and Alanna Lungren
Kari Fisher is Senior Counsel of the California Farm Bureau Federation, which is located in Sacramento. She focuses her legal practice on water quality, agricultural resources, land use, and environmental law, representing Farm Bureau membership throughout the state in regulatory matters, administrative hearings, litigation, and legislation.
Jennifer Jackson is the global Co-Leader of Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner’s Commercial Dispute Resolution Practice and is based in the Los Angeles office. She co-leads the firm’s Food and Beverage Sector and its Agribusiness and Food Litigation Team. Her practice includes class action defense, commercial litigation, and product liability defense. Contact Jennifer at jjackson@bclplaw.com.
Alanna Lungren is a Principal at Hartman King PC. She represents clients from a wide range of business sectors, including commercial and agricultural landowners, professional fiduciaries, retailers, the auto industry, manufacturers, and energy and petroleum facilities. She provides compliance advice and defense with respect to numerous federal, state, and local laws, including those involving contaminated property transactions, providing strategic guidance in site investigations and the remediation of contaminated urban and agricultural properties.