Animal Law: Past, Present and Future
Length: 88 minutesProduct ID: 388690EAU
| OnDemand Webinar: | $209.00 | ![]() |
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Benefits This OnDemand Webinar will provide a very brief overview of the rapidly expanding field of animal law being practiced nationwide, and involves litigation, legislation and corporate/transactional work. Animal law has a very broad range and this program will serve only as an introduction to some of the most common and popular topics. The field covers everything from companion animal issues in local communities (dog bites, dangerous dog issues, leash laws and breed specific legislation) to larger national and international issues involving the use of animals for food, clothing and biomedical research. Animal law education has also affirmatively and permanently entered the law school curriculum, with courses in over one hundred law schools. Bruce Wagman, whose practice covers a wide range of litigation, legislative counseling and legal consultation, as well as teaching in multiple law schools, will provide a survey of highlighted areas and specific cases. Agenda Introduction of Scope of Bruce Wagman's Practice and Overview of Course Topics Animals in Entertainment
Animals in Research
Farmed Animals
Companion Animals
Questions and Answers FacultyBruce A. Wagman, Schiff Hardin LLP Bruce A. Wagman • Partner in the law firm of Schiff Hardin LLP, in San Francisco • Co-writer, Animal Law: Cases and Materials (Fourth Edition 2010) and A Worldview of Animal Law (2011) • Adjunct professor of Animal Law at Hastings College of the Law, Boalt Hall (Berkeley), Stanford Law School • Achieved the highest rating with Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory • California Super Lawyer for 2006 to 2011 • Can be contacted at 415-901-8762 or bwagman@schiffhardin.com Continuing Education Units
Detailed Credit Information Additional credit may be available upon request. We cannot guarantee availability, but we will check into it for you. Contact Lorman at 1-866-352-9540 for further information. One attendee may receive credit per registration. |


