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Practice Areas
- Veterinary Disputes - As a retired Veterinarian with 22 years of experience in the field of Veterinary Medicine, Mr. Mabrey, has the depth and knowledge needed to successfully litigate and resolve disputes involving veterinarians, veterinary clients, and the Veterinary Board of Governors.
- Animal Related Disputes - Relying on his experience in the animal industry, Mr. Mabrey is able to bring understanding and perspective to disputes involving animals, such as agister liens, replevin actions, leases, breeding contracts, and boarding contracts. Mr. Mabrey can also help to resolve disputes involving the AKC and UKC as well as the equine breed registries.
- Settlement Facilitation - Mr. Mabrey has a firm commitment to resolve disputes using techniques of mediation and facilitation. Resolving disputes using this approach saves time and money for the parties. Mr. Mabrey has extensive experience in facilitating family law settlement conferences.
- Civil Litigation - The firm handles clients who are in, or might become involved in, a lawsuit in areas such as contract disputes, or other commercial matters. The firm also advises clients in matters of risk management, particularly in the equine industry and in veterinary practices.
- Risk Management - Animal health care professionals recognize the growing need to be less passive and more proactive regarding their exposure to litigation. Likewise, animal industry professionals, such as competitors, exhibitors, and care and maintenance facilities, are experiencing increased pressure with regard to liability protection. Mr. Mabrey is uniquely qualified to provide advice and recommendations to help minimize the exposure resulting from risks that are inherent to certain endeavors. He can also help clients eliminate needless exposure by recommending remedial management policies and protocols.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
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