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Basics Of The Equine Law

By Marci Nielsen


The law profession is wide and it has dedicated branches to handle various aspects in it. Equine law is one of the branches. In Dedham, MA, this branch is concerned with the horse industry in its entirety in addition to all matters and industries related to horses. Matters that relate to horses are many and very diverse and they include purchases, sales, transportation, leasing, and boarding among others.

The first responsibility that lawyers owe to their clients in this field is eliminating liability. Horse riders, trainers, learners, and owners are some of the most commonly represented clients. Since little is known about equines to many people, most of them wonder if legal practitioners make enough to lead decent lifestyles. What people do not understand is that there is usually enough business and the client base is huge. Legal representation is required by businesses and individuals who operate in the industry.

It is common to see lawyers changing specialties to focus on horses. This field has become very attractive to lawyers because young lawyers who are more determined to make wealth fast settle for other subspecialties they think have more clients. Such subspecialties include preceding over cases, prosecuting criminals, and representing rich people. This leaves the field that deals with equines underserved. Besides, that one can specialize in other subfields too, so that they have a broader client base.

Clients in this field differ in their kind. Lawyers get hired by individuals, partnerships, government agencies, limited companies, or corporations. The clients can be regular or only available one time. One-time clients include grooms that need their paperwork done when leasing horses for weddings. The groom needs legal cover in case some unforeseen events occur, because such events are likely to occur.

Attorneys perform diverse duties to clients depending on the nature of a case. Although there are many responsibilities, the basic ones include reviewing, negotiating, and drafting contracts to be used by non-professionals and professionals. Examples of contracts drawn are related to breeding, leasing, purchases, labor, boarding, and liability waivers. The separate and special treatment of horses under the law results from the fact that they are unique. The uniqueness results from being able to work as athletes, vehicles, draught animals, assets, food source, and a means of transport.

Lawyers also assist clients with matters related to tax, immigration, and insurance. Horses involve a lot of tax issues and it is the responsibility of the lawyer to resolve tax disputes with the government in question. They also handle issues that result from grazing and zoning with land owners.

Horses are placed under strict laws when it comes to migration. Before one can move a horse from one place or country to another, a lot of paperwork must first be drawn and filed. Insurance issues involved are also many and complicated. One can hire a lawyer on full-time basis or as a consultant.

Rates charged by lawyers are different in different locations. Charges are usually dictated by merits of a case. Despite of merits, governments impose caps on how much lawyers can make from a case to avoid client exploitation.




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