Rural Economic Development Clinic

With one of the nation’s largest rural populations, Pennsylvania’s prosperity depends upon its rural communities. Under the direction of director and agricultural law expert Professor Ross Pifer, the clinic is committed to the complementary goals of training talented lawyers while encouraging sustainable rural economic development by representing clients in agricultural, food, and energy sectors.

The clinic works with individuals and organizations to assist in providing tools for successful business operation. An example of a potential client is an agricultural producer who needs help drafting a contract to market goods using the Community Supported Agriculture model or to sell produce to local restaurants. Other services could include providing legal assistance with business entity formation and reviewing contracts, reviewing leases for wind/solar energy or oil/gas extraction, or developing model agreements or ordinances.

Client applications for the Rural Economic Development Clinic Spring 2025 Semester are now closed. 

Please check back to this page in August 2025 for client applications for the Fall 2025 clinic. 

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