T. Randolph Catanese as Guest Speaker Annual National Conference on Equine Law on April 30th and May 1st, 2014
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 22, 2014 -- Founder of Catanese & Wells, T. Randolph Catanese, Esq., will be a member of the faculty for the 29th Annual National Conference on Equine Law. The conference, presented by The University of Kentucky College of Law, will take place at Keeneland Race Course at Lexington, Kentucky on April 30th and May 1st of 2014. Catanese & Wells is a nationally recognized equine law firm located in Westlake Village, California.
Mr. Catanese will discuss agency in the horse business (relationships with trainers, partners, etc.), the new laws regarding the requirements of the bill of sale in horse sales, and why agency issues arise in the most litigated cases in the horse business. He will also touch upon how to use jury instructions and state law to advance a client’s case in these areas.
"I am honored to be invited as a guest lecturer for the 29th Annual National Conference on Equine Law put on by the University of Kentucky in Lexington," said Mr. Catanese. "I look forward to speaking at the event and hearing from other guest speakers within the industry."
The 29th Annual National Conference on Equine Law will feature other guest speakers on equine law, including attorneys, accountants, expert witnesses, and other professionals involved in the horse industry. This will be the second year that the equine conference is held at the historic Keeneland Race Course.
About Catanese & Wells:
T. Randolph Catanese, Esq. has been a practicing equine lawyer since 1983. He later co-founded Catanese & Wells, conveniently headquartered in Ventura County between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. Mr. Catanese is a member of the California Bar, the Federal Bar and is admitted to practice before all courts in the state of California. He is also a member of the California State Bar Litigation, Estate and Business Law Sections. Mr. Catanese regularly participates in the Los Angeles County and Ventura County Bar Associations.
To learn more about Catanese & Wells, please visit the Catanese & Wells website at http://www.cataneselaw.com. Mr. Catanese publishes a quarterly newsletter regarding equine legal issues. The newsletter is available upon request. Mr. Catanese may be reached directly at the law firm at (818) 707-0407.
Randy Catanese, Catanese & Wells, http://www.cataneselaw.com, +1 818-707-0407, [email protected]
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