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How NOT to Sell a Horse: Eight Suggestions for Avoiding Equine Sales Disputes

Desert Mirage - August 2012

  

Categories: Sales/Disputes

Avoid Equine Sale Disputes

I receive numerous calls from people who either believe they have a case against a horse seller or from horse sellers who have been threatened with lawsuits.  As an attorney who has handled many sales cases and tried them in court, representing buyers and sellers, I know that many of these disputes are avoidable.  Here are some options to help avoid sales disputes: Read More ›

Categories: Sales/Disputes

Does a Horse Rescue Adoption Give You Ownership?

Animal rescue organizations sometimes face the question of whether the “adoptee” of a rescued animal holds title to that animal and can use it for any purpose, even re-sell it.  An equine rescue in New York litigated the issue of title in Cohen v. Rostron.1 Read More ›

Categories: Contracts, Sales/Disputes

Attorney Fee Clauses in Equine Contracts

The right contract language can help avoid disputes or reduce your expense if a dispute should arise.  Details can separate marginal contracts from effective ones. Details can also help prevent legal disputes.  A key detail to consider for a contract is attorney fees. Read More ›

Categories: Contracts, Sales/Disputes

Surprise! Your Equine Contract Was Amended Without Your Knowledge

After you’ve devoted considerable time and expense to developing a good contract for your equine transaction, the last thing you can afford is for the other party to claim that your contract was somehow changed.  Disputes have arisen when parties to contracts claim the contract was canceled through a verbal agreement or somehow replaced by a claimed verbal understanding. Read More ›

Categories: Contracts, Sales/Disputes

Consider Addressing Alternative Ways to Resolve Disputes

The right contract language can help avoid disputes or reduce your expense if a dispute should arise.  Details can separate marginal contracts from effective ones. Details can also help prevent legal disputes.  One detail to consider is alternative ways to resolve disputes.

Resolving legal disputes through the court system can be time-consuming and costly.  Alternative methods of resolving disputes, whether through arbitration or mediation, have become popular because they are generally considered quicker and cheaper than the court system.  Once parties have become embroiled in a legal dispute, it is usually too late to find them agreeing on anything – much less agreeing to settle their differences through arbitration or mediation.  Contracts, however, can plan ahead to protect the right to resolve certain matters through these methods. Read More ›

Categories: Contracts, Sales/Disputes

Certain [Non-Equine] State Laws Can Impact Your Contracts

The right contract language can help avoid disputes or reduce your expense if a dispute should arise.  Details can separate marginal contracts from effective ones. Details can also help prevent legal disputes.  One detail to consider in equine contracts is attention to certain laws that could impact the contract or the rights of the parties.

Examples of some contract provisions affected by state law are: Read More ›

Categories: Contracts, Regulatory, Sales/Disputes

Avoid Disputes by Identifying the Horse in Your Contract

We occasionally receive calls from horse buyers who suspect that the horse delivered to them was not the horse they thought they bought.  The problem is, almost all of these buyers had no contract and no clear identification of the horse.

Everyone benefits if the contract specifies the horse involved.  To help avoid disputes, an equine-related contract can specify the horse's: Read More ›

Categories: Contracts, Sales/Disputes

Why Equine Lawsuits Sometimes Settle

Some statistics say that as many as 97% of cases are settled or dismissed without ever going to trial.  Many people believe that out-of-court settlements are downright wrong, especially if your position in the case seems strong and winnable.  Why do cases settle? Read More ›

Categories: Liability, Sales/Disputes

How to Enforce a “Live Foal Guarantee” in a Horse Sale

In the horse industry, sellers sometimes offer mares for sale as a “2-in-1 package” where the mare is represented as being in foal.  But what if the mare fails to carry a foal to term?  What if the foal dies soon after the birth?  Can a mare owner enforce a “live foal guarantee” on a breeding that he or she never arranged?  Mare owners have options. Read More ›

Categories: Sales/Disputes

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Fershtman’s Equine Law Book Wins Fourth National Award

Julie Fershtman’s latest book, Equine Law and Horse Sense, won its fourth national award on May 31, 2021. It was selected to receive a "Finalist" Medal in the 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. 

The 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards are presented by Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group, which is the largest International awards program for indie authors and independent publishers. Here’s a link for the complete list of 2021 winners and finalists: https://www.indiebookawards.com/winners.php?year=2021 

Fershtman’s Equine Law Book Receives Third National Award

Julie Fershtman’s book, Equine Law & Horse Sense, published by the American Bar Association, has been selected to receive a 2020 NYC Big Book Award in the category of “Reference” books.

The NYC Big Book Awards draws nominations world-wide. This is the third award for Fershtman’s book since its publication last year. Here is a link for more information, and to see the list of winners: https://www.nycbigbookaward.com/2020winners

Information on the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/164105493X/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0

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In 2022, Julie Fershtman is scheduled to be a speaker on equine liability at these conventions:

Fershtman’s Equine Law Book Receives Second National Award

Julie Fershtman’s book, Equine Law & Horse Sense, published by the American Bar Association, has been selected to receive a 2020 NYC Big Book Award in the category of “Reference” books.

The NYC Big Book Awards draws nominations world-wide. This is the third award for Fershtman’s book since its publication last year. Here is a link for more information, and to see the list of winners: https://www.nycbigbookaward.com/2020winners

Information on the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/164105493X/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0

Honors & Recognitions

Equine lawyer, Julie Fershtman, has received these prestigious equine industry awards from respected equine organizations:

"Excellence in the Advancement of Animal Law Award" - American Bar Association Tort Trial & Insurance Law Section Animal Law Committee

"Distinguished Service Award" - American Youth Horse Council

"Industry Service Award" - Michigan Equine Partnership

"Catalyst Award"- Michigan Horse Council

"Outstanding Achievement Award" - American Riding Instructors Association 

"Partner in Safety Award" - American Riding Instructors Association 

"Associate Service Award" - United Professional Horseman's Association

"National Partnership in Safety" Award" - Certified Horsemanship Association 

Some of our Equine Law Services

Handling breach of contract, fraud/ misrepresentation, commercial code, and other claims involving equine-related transactions including purchases/sales, leases, mare leases/foal transfers, and partnerships.

Litigating a wide variety of equine-related disputes in court or through alternative dispute resolution (arbitration, mediation, facilitation).

Defending equine/farm/equestrian industry professionals,  businesses, and associations in personal injury claims and lawsuits.

Drafting and negotiating contracts for boarding, training, sales, waivers/releases, leases, and numerous other equine-related transactions.

Representing and advising insurers on  coverage and policy language as well as litigation;

Advising equine industry clubs and associations regarding management, rules, bylaws, disputes, and regulations.

Representing some of the equine industry's top trainers, competitors, stables, and associations.

Counseling industry professionals, stable managers, and individual horse owners. 

THE NATION'S MOST SOUGHT-AFTER EQUINE LAW SPEAKER

Did you know Julie Fershtman has spoken at the American Horse Council Annual Meeting, Equine Affaire, US Hunter/Jumper Association Annual Meeting, Midwest Horse Fair, Equitana USA, US Dressage Federation Annual Meeting, North American Riding for the Handicapped (now PATH International) Annual Meeting, American Paint Horse Association Annual Meeting, US Pony Clubs, Inc.'s Annual Meeting, All-American Quarter Horse Congress, American Youth Horse Council Annual Meeting, American Riding Instructors Association Annual Meeting, CHA Annual Meeting, and numerous others? Consider signing her up for your convention. Contact Julie directly.

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