A Lawyer’s Perspective on You and Your Horses
Unlike most books on equine law, this is not a book of forms which can be filled in at will. The focus is on legal issues that exist for horse owners and suggestions on how to avoid legal disputes.
Attorney Julie Fershtman tells you how to avoid zoning battles in your community, how to resolve simple legal disputes on your
own, how to draft a sales contract in five minutes, the five most common equine insurance mistakes people make and how to avoid them. She explains equine liability laws, liability releases, boarding and breeding contracts and much much more.
This easy-to-understand legal guide should be part of every horse
owner's library.
The companion book is also now available
In her sequel to the popular and helpful Equine Law and Horse
Sense, author Julie Fershtman gives you even more critical information on
equine legal issues.
She discusses the importance of finding affordable and
efficient legal help, avoiding contract disputes, understanding land use and
zoning issues, and using equine insurance to its full potential. Although legal
issues can sometimes intimidate horse owners, this up-to-date, easy to read
legal guide gives you useful information that you really need if you are to
protect yourself, your horse and your interests. This includes the relevant
legal issues associated with selecting and managing an equine business, forming horsey relationships with others (i.e. boarding, training, leasing and sharing),
and even how to deal with veterinary malpractice or defective products that
cause you or your horse injury.
Although Equine Law and Horse Sense and More
Equine Law and Horse Sense are each full of useful information, they work
best as a pair.
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