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  <title>Episode #44 - Alicia Meinzer (Equine Liability &amp;amp; Risk Management)</title>
  <description>How can horse owners protect themselves and their operation from liability in the event an injury occurs?&amp;amp;nbsp; My friend Alicia Meinzer is an attorney in Weatherford, Texas who practices in equine law and is a horse owner and enthusiast.&amp;amp;nbsp; When I thought about doing this type of podcast, she was the first person to come to my mind. As Alicia explains, she likes to think of risk management of building a brick wall to protect her clients from liability such that if one brick falls, the remainder of the wall does not crumble.&amp;amp;nbsp; Bricks we discuss include liability insurance, liability releases, the Farm Animal Liability Act, and potential business entity creation. I feel sure you will enjoy Alicia's practical knowledge and advice on this important topic for all equine owners! Contact information for Alicia Meinzer (Phone) (817) 596-4200 (Email) alicia@ektexas.com (Website) http://www.ektexas.com/alicia-d-meinzer/ &amp;amp;nbsp; Links to topics mentioned on the show -&amp;amp;nbsp;Blog post on Farm Animal Liability Act -  Article discussing Texas limited liability statutes - James v. Young case from Waco Court of Appeals -  Blog post on Texas Recreational Use Statute -  Blog post on Texas Agritourism Act -  Prior podcast discussion different business entity considerations &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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