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Fine-Tuning Equine Boarding Contracts

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Fine-Tuning Equine Boarding Contracts

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Join Extension Horses on Thursday, April 23rd at 6 pm EST for their next webinar on "Fine-Tuning Equine Boarding Contracts". This will be a timely discussion on the importance of having well developed equine boarding contracts. Julie Fershtman, one of the nation's leading Equine Law practitioners and author of 4 books, will cover the key components of an effective boarding contract including areas to consider for emergency planning. Time for questions will also be included. Julie Fershtman is a shareholder with the law firm Foster Swift Collins & Smith, PC, in Michigan and is widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading Equine Law practitioners. Her practice crosses all equine breeds and disciplines and serves stables, insurers, professionals, associations, businesses, show management, trainers, and clinicians across the U.S. Registration is free, but required. To register, visit https://pub.cce.cornell.edu/event_registration/main/events_landing.cfm?event=EquineBoardingContracts_225. Once registered, individuals will receive a link to join the webinar. 

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