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Houston, we have a problem

Houston, we have a problem. And I don’t think I’m the only one who thinks so…. There is little room at the […]

Equestrian Sports LawFebruary 18, 20246 min read

How Hard Is It To Sue A Vet For Malpractice? Pretty Darn Hard. 

 A California appellate court has set aside a jury verdict of $46,000 awarded to the purchaser of a horse that turned out […]

Equestrian Sports LawApril 9, 20228 min read

USEF Drug Testing and Beyond – Tips for Avoiding Disaster 

 It has been my professional observation that the general population lacks familiarity with the “rules of law” that govern our lives, the […]

Equestrian Sports LawApril 9, 20228 min read

Trainer Liability For Student Injury? 

 A number of years ago there was a lawsuit in California that was brought by the parents of a junior (Mia Eriksson) […]

Equestrian Sports LawApril 9, 20224 min read

Tax Time Tips

Is your horse activity a business, or just an expensive hobby? The real test comes if you claim your horses as business […]

Equestrian Sports LawApril 9, 20226 min read

To Sign Or Not To Sign? 

USEF’s Hearing Committee has recently issued a number of decisions that shed light on a trainer’s liability for signing, or not signing, […]

Equestrian Sports LawApril 9, 20225 min read

Spectator Run Down By Runaway Horse Will Get Day In Court

 The Supreme Court of Iowa ruled that a spectator injured by a runaway horse at a county fair gets her day in […]

Equestrian Sports LawMarch 15, 20221 min read

Riding Facility Can Sue Trainer For Failing To Get Signed Releases From Students

 A rider, injured while taking a lesson when her horse spooked and bolted, can sue the owners of the facility, but not […]

Equestrian Sports LawMarch 15, 20221 min read

Why You Need a Realtor & Other Tips So You Don’t Get Scammed

Once upon a time, “Mary” wanted to take her family on a beach vacation. Thanks to some internet research, she located a […]

Equestrian Sports LawMarch 2, 20222 min read

Out of Money and Freaking Out

 I get calls every day from horse people — professionals, amateurs and owners alike — who are stunned at the situations in […]

Equestrian Sports LawMarch 2, 20223 min read

New SafeSport Rules Are a Trap for the Unwary

Without fanfare, the U.S. Center for SafeSport rolled out a new version of its “Code,” effective April 15, 2019. The new version […]

Equestrian Sports LawFebruary 28, 20227 min read

The Mileage Rule: Can’t Live With It, Can’t Live Without It

 Although USEF has made some dramatic movements in its application of the “Mileage Rule,” it seems like the success of the Wellington […]

Equestrian Sports LawFebruary 28, 20224 min read
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