Free Equine Law Webinar for Horse Professionals!
Topic: What Equine Professionals Should Know About Avoiding Insurance Disputes
Date: December 8, 2014
Time: 5:30 pm Pacific – 7:30 pm Central – 8:30 pm Eastern
Place: Attend via your phone or computer
Speaker: Julie I. Fershtman, Attorney at Law
On December 8, 2014 Equestrian Professional will host an equine law webinar specifically for horse professionals. This horse business seminar will be presented by equine law expert, Julie I Fershtman, attorney at law and will discuss “What Equine Professionals Should Know About Avoiding Equine Insuring Disputes.”
Whether equine professionals buy equine insurance for their own horses or whether they maintain horses belonging to others that are insured, it is important to understand the fine points and details regarding coverage that can make the difference between a paid claim and a denied claim. Equine professionals can also protect themselves from possible liabilities for failing to protect their client’s interests as to insurance.
This webinar will explain important, but sometimes little-known, equine insurance requirements as well as suggestions for avoiding disputes with insurers and equine professionals’ clients. Equine professionals cannot afford to miss it.
Julie Fershtman, the presenter, is a nationally known equine law practitioner with 28 years of experience. She has handled, and won, numerous equine insurance cases around the country.
Be sure to sign up early! This seminar is free to all horse professionals but you must register to attend. You can learn more here
About The Speaker
Julie I. Fershtman is a Shareholder with the Michigan firm Foster Swift Collins & Smith, PC. She is widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading counselors and litigators in Equine Law. Her law practice crosses all equine breeds and disciplines and serves stables, industry professionals, associations, businesses, show management, insurers, trainers, equestrian athletes, and “celebrity clinicians” across the United States. She is highly experienced in handling a wide variety of disputes frequently encountered in the equine industry, including business conflicts, contract disputes, personal injury, sales disputes, partnership disputes, and numerous others. She also drafts contracts involving equine transactions with the goal of helping her clients avoid disputes. Her expertise includes business litigation, fraud litigation, and insurance litigation. She has successfully tried equine-related cases before juries in 4 states and has been retained as special outside counsel on lawsuits in 14 jurisdictions nationwide.
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