In case you missed our webinar entitled "Top Three Things that Cause Equine Litigation and How to Avoid Them," you can still view the entire archived webinar which can be accessed by following this link

If you did not previously register for the webinar, you should be able to access

Happy Monday!  This picture was posted on Facebook this morning by cutting horse trainer Uwe Roeschmann.  I don’t know whose truck is pictured here, but if you are the owner…thanks for the laugh!

Those of you who have a blog are probably aware that many bloggers have a “stats page” where the blogger can view the specific Internet search terms that land visitors on their blog.

Possibly due to the recent news reports about the arrest and conviction of another Texas lawyer named Allyson Rowe, several visitors have

Four years ago this week, the Equine Law Blog was born.  This blog has “grown up” and evolved a lot since February 2008.  But if I did one thing consistently, I hope it was to provide Texas horse owners with useful insights on noteworthy legal issues and developments.

The Equine Law Blog won its first award last year (ABA

Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP’s Agricultural Law and Equine Law practices were featured in Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate’s 2012 Sale of Champions Guide.

Several Kelly Hart attorneys attended the Sale of Champions on February 4, 2012, where the Grand Champion Steer sold to Dick Wallwrath for a record $230,000.

Ross Perot, Jr. bought the Reserve Grand

Happy Thanksgiving 2011 to you and yours, Equine Law Blog readers!

As those fortunate enough to own horses, we all have a lot to be thankful for.

On this Thanksgiving Day, please enjoy this article from America’s Horse Daily, where others share how they are thankful for their horses and the special people in their lives.  

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On November 16, 2011, U.S. Trust and Marsh Insurance will be hosting a forum on equine real estate, legal and liability issues in Fort Worth, Texas. 

Photo:  National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame, Fort Worth, Texas

Event details are as follows:

Wednesday, November 16, 2011
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
National Cowgirl Museum & Hall