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How Equine Professionals Can Avoid Payment Disputes and Handle Them Legally if They Occur
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Presented by Equestrian Professional, equine attorney Julie Fershtman will be speaking on How Equine Professionals Can Avoid Payment Disputes and Handle Them Legally if They Occur.

  • Date: January 24, 2022
  • Time: 5:30 pm Pacific – 7:30 Central – 8:30 Eastern
  • Cost: The live webinar is provided free to all horse professionals courtesy of Equestrian Professional
  • Place: Attend virtually via your phone or computer

Over the years, some equine professionals, while trying to resolve these matters on their own, have violated the law and created more problems. This webinar discusses how horse business owners can seek to address non-payment problems through their contracts. Webinar attendees will gain essential insight into the following topics:

  • The types of problems that occur and how to protect yourself
  • Common assumptions that lead to mishandling disputes
  • Important elements of contracts that can make a big difference
  • Examples of various state laws and how they can differ from state to state

Register by following the link: https://www.equestrianprofessional.com/public/Webinar-How-Equine-Professionals-Can-Avoid-Payment-Disputes-and-Handle-Them-Legally-If-They-Occur.cfm

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