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Equine Law

Bob Lamar grew up in Kentucky and lived on a horse farm in Lexington while attending the University of Kentucky. A regular participant in the National Equine Law Conference in Lexington, his equine practice stretches back over twenty years. His equine practice includes:
  • Purchase Disputes
  • Boarding Disputes/Horse Liens
  • Veterinary Malpractice
  • Equine Insurance Defense
  • Horse-Related Personal Injuries
  • Boarding Agreements
Current cases include: Carroll v. StarNet Insurance Co., USDC Atlanta (representing insurance carrier in disputed claim on horse life policy); Shanondale Farms v. Ward, Fulton Superior Court (boarding dispute/liens); and Shannondale Farms v. Acebel, et. al., Fulton Superior Court (stable/trainer dispute). In Gembra v. The Briar Rose, Fulton State Court, the Firm recently obtained a large, six-figure settlement representing a severely injured plaintiff at a developer-sponsored trail ride.
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