If you buy or sell a horse, and particularly if there is a trial period, you must be aware of the existing Canadian laws that could put you at risk.
Lawyer Catherine E. Willson explains what you need to know about defamation in the horse world, so can protect yourself, on both sides of the fence.
What are your legal rights regarding leaving a stable, breaking a horse lease, or switching trainers? Keep reading to find out.
Protecting yourself and your interests during horse transactions.
We all know that accidents can happen: understand how the law works in cases of personal injury, and how to protect yourself from lawsuits.
Lawyer Catherine E. Willson examines the disturbing trend of residents in new housing developments in the country complaining about the "nuisance" of long-established farms and stables. Do horse owners have a recourse?
From holdbacks to owner liability, knowing the ins and outs of construction law can mean the difference between a successful project or a nightmare.
This article highlights what syndicates are, and how they are becoming a popular method of buying a nice horse without having to ‘sell the farm.’
The Ins and Outs of Purchasing Horses at Forced Auction
Without a test, the USEF’s new rule on the timing and administration of shockwave therapy is open to a great deal of debate.