Bennett extends partnership to 2025

   14 Mar 2023

Bennett continues to support agriculture and the land

The last few years have been a roller-coaster for many businesses in the agricultural sector but Western Australian law firm Bennett has been there every step of the way.

Dowerin Machinery Field Days is pleased to have them join once again as a sponsor of the event committing through to 2025.

Bennett implements a ‘people first’ approach to its legal practice, making it a key player in Western Australia’s legal landscape and one of the state’s top litigation and commercial law firms, with one of its key focus areas being agribusiness.

Dowerin Machinery Field Days General Manager Danielle Green said Bennett’s guiding principles were similar to that of the Field Days, making the partnership a solid and enduring one.

“As the agricultural industry continues to grow and adapt, it’s critical that farmers and other primary producer stakeholders have companies such as Bennett that they can trust with their legal matters concerning employment, intellectual property, commercial law and dispute resolution.

“The industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace and we’re glad to have Bennett onboard to help steer the future of agriculture in Western Australia.”

Bennett Managing Principal Nathan Ebbs said the company had strong historic ties to the regions, with a number of staff being raised on the land.

“This historic link to the land means our staff better appreciate the subject matter they are dealing with, as a result they can better advise our clients in protecting their investments and legacy for future generations, allowing them to stay focused on what matters – their business and livelihood.

‘We understand the benefits and challenges of living in regional areas and working in the many facets of the agricultural industry,” he said. ‘We acknowledge the essential role agriculture plays in the national economy and we are committed to the growth of our agribusiness practice as the sector goes from strength to strength’.

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