The Equine Expert is a renowned equine firm spanning dozens of disciplines and specializations in the Equine Industry by first-class horsemen and women, professional and top amateurs, with hands-on knowledge of the horse world. With a collaborative firm culture and a reputation for unparalleled professionalism and integrity, their hand- picked team of equestrian experts provide expert witness services in a variety of areas such as business, insurance, liability, equine death, sales, valuations, fraud, estates, taxes, and medical malpractice.
Litigation Support - Bridget R. Brandon and her team at The Equine Expert support defendants and plaintiffs throughout the United States in State and Federal courts by providing expert testimony, consulting services, litigation support, formation of case strategy, quantifying of damages, settlement negotiations, and assisting the legal team to better understand the sensitivity of the issues involved. Specializing in high-stakes, complex matters, they work collaboratively to create appropriate, well-reasoned research and analysis, advice, reports and expert testimony.
Services:
- Expert Witness Testimony
- Expert Witness Consulting
- Arbitration / Mediation
- Verbal or Written Opinions
- Preparation of Rebuttal Questions
- Deposition and Testimony Questions
- Review and Analysis of Case Merits
| - Accident Reconstruction
- Forensics and Analysis
- Education of Attorney on Equine Industry
- Valuations and Appraisals
- Review of Opposing Valuations and Appraisals
- Pre-trial Investigation and Research
- Tack and Equipment Analysis
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Areas of Expertise:
- Liability
- Personal Injury
- Horse Behavior
- Equine Physiology
- Horse Breeding
- Horse Industry Standards / Safety Procedures
- Equine Death Cases
- Medical Malpractice Cases
- Farm and Ranch Operations and Management
- Care Custody and Control
- Fraud
- Transaction Disputes
| - Syndications
- Buying and Selling
- Boarding and Horse Care
- Rental Stables
- Trail Rides and Rental Horses
- Horse Shows
- Loss of Future Income
- Breeding
- Estate Analysis
- Divorce Settlement
- Tax Resolution
- Riding, Training, and Teaching
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Because the cost of a lawsuit is so steep, make sure your "horse transaction" is memorialized with a lawyer-prepared, well-written contract. The small contract prep charge will be a fraction of litigation expenses and heartbreak. If you cannot locate an equine attorney, an attorney specializing in contracts will work just fine. It always amazes me that written contracts are not demanded of every horse purchase or sale. Even on "small&qout; transactions…demand them in writing or do not do the "deal&qout;!
There are some very important preliminary questions you should always ask when buying a horse. These screening questions should be asked right up front. If at all possible, you should ask these questions initially on the phone prior to seeing the horse.
You've decided to buy a horse and you have now located the horse of your dreams. There are a lot of emotions involved.
Open-ended horse deals are quickly coming to an end. Florida has a statute (Section 535.16 of the Florida Statutes) and the California Legislature recently amended a similar one that now requires written documentation for horse sales.