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#Equine Legal Solutions: Legal Counsel with Horse Sense. Call us toll free (866) 385-2972 Entries will be posted on the ELS website through July 31st – voting will begin the August 1st and end at midnight on August 15th. Is Your Liability Release Enforceable? In this informative article. equine attorney Rachel Kosmal McCart discusses what she looks for when evaluating an equine liability release. Equine Legal Solutions to Feature Reviews of Smartphone Equine Apps *** This Week’s Review: Healthy Horse App from Horse 360*** ELS recently posted a news article to our Facebook page about a Smartphone app developed by a veterinarian to help horse owners assess their horse’s health issues. The app is an observation based app powered by a knowledge base on everything from common problems to rare diseases. It includes lists of skills, how-to videos, veterinary diagnostics, diagnoses, and treatments. We were intrigued, so we downloaded the app and were amazed at how useful and easy to use it was. We started doing a bit of research and found that there are many equine-related Smartphone apps available. Many are free, some cost a few dollars. We decided that it might be helpful to our web page visitors if we reviewed these apps and reported back to you. And so, ELS will begin reviewing one app per week and reporting back to you on what the app can do and whether we think it is worth downloading. So, watch for our upcoming reviews of Smartphone equine apps! Read past reviews in our App Review Archives. Warning Signs: To Post or Not to Post? Do I need one of those warning signs quoting my state’s equine activity statute? What signs should I post if I have a horse that bites? This new article discusses the answers to these important questions, and more. I Bought a Horse with a Behavior Problem – Do I Have a Legal Case? Does it matter if the buyer tried out the horse before buying it? What if the sale contract says, “as is, no warranties?” In this informative article. equine attorney Rachel McCart explains what makes a viable legal case in a situation where a buyer has purchased a horse with a serious behavior problem. I Bought a Lame Horse – Do I Have a Legal Case? Does it matter whether the buyer had a pre-purchase examination? What if there was no contract? How about if the horse has a chronic condition? In this informative article. equine attorney Rachel McCart explains what makes a viable legal case in a situation where a buyer has purchased a lame horse.
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