Colorado Equine Law Articles
EHV-1, is Equine Herpes Virus Outbreak Update May 19, 2011 This is just information. I doubt many of you could be affected, but better to be safe than sorry. USDA has put out a nationwide alert, EHV-1, is Equine Herpes Virus Myeloencephalopathy (EHM). Cases have been found in horses that attended the National Cutting Horse…
Release: April 08 2011 Author: USEF Communications Department Lexington, KY – Approved at the FEI General Assembly in Taipei last November, the 2011 Prohibited Substance List for Horses Competing in FEI, for horses competing in FEI classes became effective April 4, 2011. It is important for all who compete in the FEI disciplines to become familiar…
When serving as registered agent for our business clients, the Douglas County law firm of Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, P.C., ensures that the client’s periodic reports are timely filed the Colorado Secretary of State’s office. Recently, however, many of our business clients have received solicitations from a business referring to itself as the “Corporate Controllers…
A number of Colorado equine law and equestrian law articles have been published by Marc Patoile of Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, P.C., who is a seasoned equine law lawyer, among his other areas of practice. We are in the process of posting all of the articles by our attorneys or staff, or featuring them, here:…
Marc Patoile, a partner at Folkestad Fazekas Barrick & Patoile, P.C., has been listed in the North American Directory of Equine Law Practitioners as published by the Equine Law & Business Newsletter in Keswick, Virginia. Mr. Patoile can be contacted at 303-524-3393 (direct line) or patoile@ffcolorado.com. View our Equine Law practice page. Equine law…