Free Equine Law Seminar for Horse Professionals Who Buy or Sell Horses in the State of California
The recent changes to California Business and Professions Code Section 19525 affects horse sales transactions. If you are a horse professional who is involved in buying or selling horses for (or to) your clients, don’t miss this free live webinar!
Date: 5/2/2011
Time: 7:00 pm Pacific Time
Speaker: Paul Husband, Attorney at Law
Format: Simulcast - attend via your phone or computer
Attention Horse Professionals! Recent Changes to California Law affect how you represent your clients in equine sales!
Including changes to -
Written Bills of Sale
Commission Disclosure
Financial Records
Dual Agency
Commission Collection
Please note! The new code has a Treble Damages Clause! Which means that should a party be injured by you violating the code, the injured party is entitled to triple damages.
This law impacts horse professionals! In order to best address the challenges that this law could present, Equestrian Professional.com will bring in renowned equine law expert, Paul Husband to explain the law and provide horse professionals with an opportunity to ask any questions they may have about how it applies.
About the Speaker
Paul Husband, Attorney At Law is an equine and tax law expert. Paul is a Fellow of the American College of Equine Attorneys, a successful breeder and equine business activist. He was also the attorney for the prevailing party in the highly publicized Tom Selleck case. Mr. Husband’s extensive experience and successful representation of Mr. Selleck makes him uniquely qualified to discuss the legal aspect of equine sales and how the courts may interpret this new law.
This is an important issue for horse trainers, breeders and sales agents. Even if you are unable to make it to the live event, we encourage you to register below so that we can send you a link to the webinar replay.
This seminar is free to all horse professionals and can be attended via your phone or computer. We encourage you to invite your friends in the horse business and share this page on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.