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The Equine & Animal Lawyers Association Website.

The Equine & Animal Lawyers Association is a professional organisation run for the benefit of its members, and the animal world in general. Although it is a trading organisation it is not run primarily for profit, but as a public service. Accordingly fees are well below those charged by similar professional concerns. It is intended to be a high-profile, strongly academic organisation in the animal world, and the immediate point of reference for anyone with animal law concerns.
Membership is in
two categories.
The Animal Lawyers category is open to
solicitors, barristers, and legal executives, or their equivalent
in any other non-UK jurisdiction. A current Practising
Certificate is not required for membership, so animal lawyers in
non-practising employment, and academics are most welcome.
The Expert Witnesses & Professional Services
category is open to all professionals offering services connected
with animal law. The majority are expert witnesses, but
membership is open to others such as animal insurance
professionals who have considerable animal law interests.
Membership Services
Membership of the Association provides members with the following
services:
1) Subscription to 'Horse Law - The Animal Law &
Litigation Reports' published bi-monthly.
2) Professional listing in the columns of Horse Law.
3) Regular advertising of the Association, and of the Association
Helpline telephone number.
4) Referrals of new client enquiries from members of the public
contacting the Association Helpline.
5) A telephone technical advice service for members to offer
legal and scientific advice on any equine litigation matter.
6) The organisation of the National Equine Law Conference, and
other training events which will attract Law Society Continuing
Professional Development Points
Due to their low level all subscriptions are non-refundable, and
are based on the current calendar year. Members joining from 1st
October onwards in any calendar year will be credited with the
full following year.