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Welcome to Tails from the Stalls podcast. This podcast will feature interviews with equine professionals, trainers, horse enthusiasts, and the business people who have evolved the equine industry into what it is today. We will discuss all of the equine disciplines and talk about lifetime stories from the industry and what has helped people intertwine their love for horses into lifelong businesses, passion, or recreational escapes. Tails from the Stalls is about the people, the amazing horses ...
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USLAW Radio, a broadcast production of USLAW NETWORK, a nationwide affiliation of more than 60 law firms, providing corporate clients access to top-quality counsel across the United States. USLAW Radio comes to you bi-weekly, covering topics important to both in-house and private practice lawyers.
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In this episode, we speak with Paige Jones, a renowned barrel racer and NFR qualifier. Paige shares her journey in the world of barrel racing, from her humble beginnings in Kansas to becoming a top competitor in the sport. She discusses her horses, including her beloved Cotton, and the challenges she has faced along the way. Paige also talks about …
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Tasha Welch, a renowned barrel racer, colt starter, and trainer. Tasha's journey in the equine industry is a testament to hard work, dedication, and a deep love for horses. From her humble beginnings with a backyard colt to competing in prestigious rodeos and fraternities, Tasha has experienced…
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In the world of equestrian sports, cutting horses holds a special place. These highly trained horses are skilled in separating cows from the herd, showcasing their agility, style, and ability to handle cattle. To gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating discipline, we had the pleasure of speaking with Jessie Lennox, a professional cutting ho…
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Jessica Routier, a highly successful barrel racer and equine professional, shares her journey in the equine industry and her experiences qualifying for the NFR twelve times. She discusses her upbringing in a horse-focused family, her early experiences in rodeo, and her transition to barrel racing. Jessica also talks about her first great horse, Smo…
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In this episode, we talk with Sissy Winn, a National Finals Rodeo qualifier. Sissy's journey in rodeo began at a young age. Starting with play days and lead line competitions, she quickly developed a passion for the sport. As Sissy grew older, she continued to improve her skills and ride better horses. Sissy's journey to the NFR was not without its…
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Kadence Tyndall, a freshman at Weatherford College who will be participating in breakaway roping and goat tying for the college rodeo team. We discuss her journey into the world of rodeo, the challenges she has faced, and her goals for the future. This podcast is brought to you by Equine Health…
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Dustin Davis, a renowned veterinarian with expertise in artificial insemination and parasitic aspects of animals. Dr. Davis shares his journey in the field of veterinary medicine and discusses the potential of flavonoids in treating parasites and inflammation in animals. Dr. Davis's introdu…
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Welcome to the inaugural podcast for Tails from the Stalls. In this podcast, we will delve into the world of equine professionals, trainers, horse enthusiasts, and the business people who have shaped the equine industry. Our aim is to explore the diverse disciplines within the equine world and share the stories of individuals who have turned their …
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If you use an ATM machine –and particularly if you happen to own a business that offers the services of anATM machine – this edition of USLAW Radio will be of real interest. A companycalled Automated Transactions LLC has been quite busy with suits around PatentInfringement which has impacted quite a few businesses, large & small. NewHampshire USLAW…
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In 2010, the community of Montcoal, West Virginia, was rocked by one of the country's worst coal mine disasters. An explosion at the Upper Big Branch coal mine left 29 dead and prompted a massive local, state and federal investigation that resulted in a number of major new Mine Safety and Health Administration regulations. It prompted an important …
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If you have a business and employees, one letter you’d most likely rather not receive is from the Department of Labor notifying you that you’re the subject of an audit. The good news is, there are steps you can take to be prepared and make the best of a potentially bad situation. USLAW member Ashley French is a partner at the firm Huddleston Bolen …
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The Dept. of Justice has just come out with a set of guidelines reiterating that the Obama administration will be aggressively pursuing civil-criminal claims under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act . In fact in the last four years, this administration has already pursued more damages than any President before him. What’s the impact on businesses? U…
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In the last few years, there’s been major growth in retaliation liability. Employees are winning a lot of battles out there and employers are facing greater and greater potential liability. USLAW member Steven Leach is a partner at Jones, Skelton and Hochuli in Phoenix, and joins us on this edition of USLAW Radio to discuss the latest trends in ret…
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An occasional Grey Goose with a couple of blue cheese olives sounds pretty enticing, but in the world of litigation, there are many downsides we need to be aware of, namely Dram Shop liability. With liquor liability lawsuits resulting in millions of dollars in damages all over the nation these days, there are growing tensions between risk managemen…
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In the last few years, strict government enforcement of corporate compliance regulations has become an unavoidable and expensive reality for companies in the U.S. And despite the fact that the majority of U.S. companies are conducting their business without violating any laws, companies need to always need to be alert with corporate compliance. USL…
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If you've gone shopping in California anytime since 1979, there's a good chance you've been asked for money or a signature in front of a grocery store or at a shopping center. Chances are also high that you may have been asked by someone who wouldn't take no for an answer. Most retailers and shopping centers think there's nothing they can do about …
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If you've gone shopping in California anytime since 1979, there's a good chance you've been asked for money or a signature in front of a grocery store or at a shopping center. Chances are also high that you may have been asked by someone who wouldn't take no for an answer. Most retailers and shopping centers think there's nothing they can do about …
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One of the most frequently litigated issues in the insurance industry is the additional insured and contractual indemnity provisions in the contract. Is the coverage you depend on really in place? USLAW member Rob Nobel is a partner at the firm Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry in New York. He keeps a close watch on this issue and joins us with …
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If you’re close to the construction industry and you stay in touch with the news, you’re undoubtedly aware of a number of unfortunate crane accidents around the country, and incidents are on the rise. And when crane accidents do occur, they usually don’t come out well. But how is the Federal Government responding? USLAW member David Johnson, a part…
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Fans of USLAW Radio know very well that one of our fine sponsors is Ringler Associates. They provide structured settlement services nationwide. But the question has come up as to whether, in these interesting economic times, structured settlements make sense. USLAW member Mike Casey is Chairman of the Board for Ringler Associates in Chicago and joi…
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If you’re an employer, large or small, public or private, you probably know that retaliation is a real and costly threat. What you may not know is that a recent Supreme Court ruling has just made the threat even more of a problem, requiring extra caution on the part of employers. USLAW member Claudia Williams, a partner at Thomas, Thomas & Hafer in…
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Food borne illnesses - certainly not the most pleasant subject, particularly if you happen to be involved in a case. And now, more than ever, these cases are ending up in court with the objective being large settlements. It’s a topic that demands a closer look. USLAW members Dean Nickas, a partner with Wicker Smith in Miami, Florida and Brian Donne…
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If you’re a regular listener to USLAW Radio podcasts, you know that one of our proud sponsors is SEA Limited, the forensic engineering and origin cause experts. We’ve actually received some feedback in essence saying, “Forensic engineering? Origin cause? More information please!” So we decided to take this opportunity to chat with Douglas Morr, Sr.…
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Running a law firm, as many USLAW members are well aware, can be a very costly proposition. And as with most things, prices aren’t going down – quite the opposite. That’s why the subject of law firm cost containment is one that’s garnering plenty of attention lately. USLAW Member Neil Goldberg is a founding partner in the firm Goldberg Segalla in u…
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When the issue of corporate compliance comes up, it’s more than the government we have to concern ourselves with. Now it’s claims and law suits from whistle blowers. USLAW Member Glen Amundsen is Chairman of the firm SmithAmundsen in Chicago. He heads their litigation practice with an emphasis on corporate and commercial litigation and he works a l…
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The complexion of commercial lending and borrowing has taken on a new look over the past couple of years. The economic downturn has taken its toll, and that’s resulted in a number of changes in lending that we should all be aware of. USLAW members John Cromie and Thomas Scuderi of the law firm Connell Foley in Roseland New Jersey have been doing a …
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One of the things we can count on in life is that with every New Year comes a bevy of changes in the law. For many of us, the changes don’t really make a big difference, but if you’re an employer or you represent employers, the winds of change are blowing for 2011. USLAW Member Jon Seacrest is with the firm Roetzel & Andress in Columbus Ohio – he’s…
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When your company has in-house counsel, it’s a good idea to understand what they can & can’t do. There are some legal and ethical considerations you should be aware of. So USLAW Radio brings you some of the top questions about in-house counsel you always wanted to know the answers to, but just never got around to asking. USLAW member Heather Linn R…
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The Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was signed into law by earlier this year and is the most sweeping change to financial regulation in the United States since the Great Depression. So what, if anything, does it all mean to us? USLAW Member Jonathan Wegner is an attorney with the firm Baird Holm in Omaha Nebraska – he spec…
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If your firm, or your client’s firm, has decided the best person for a job opening is a foreign national, an essential next step is that of obtaining a visa for your candidate. Newcomers to the process might find it complex and confusing, but USLAW member and Immigration Attorney Jackie Lentini of the firm SmithAmundsen in St. Charles Illinois spen…
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The oil spill in the Gulf has dominated the news over the summer, and the impact is far-reaching. One of the areas of concern is whether the incident will have a lasting market-changing effect on the insurance industry, on consumers and the parties involved. USLAW member Dan Gerber is a partner at the firm Goldberg Segalla in Buffalo, New York, and…
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When borrowers or clients show signs of financial distress, proactive lendors and creditors step in early to maximize recoverable value. Numerous strategies can be employed, but using them effectively and without creating more risks for the creditor in an emotionally-charged, time-pressured situation takes knowledge, experience and thoughtful plann…
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