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How Law Students Can Get Involved in Animal Law
Law students interested in this cutting edge field must be inventive and proactive in seeking out opportunities to become involved. -
How Undergraduate Students Can Get Involved in Animal Law
Undergraduate students can take many steps to become involved in the field of animal law. Below are some suggestions: Connect with us on social media. Check out the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s current cases to learn…
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Q&A with an Animal Legal Defense Fund Attorney about Pursuing a Career in Animal Law
Attorney Matthew Liebman recently answered a few questions for the Brandeis University Law Journal about the Animal Legal Defense Fund and working in animal law. -
Nuisance Issues and Some Steps Toward Resolving Conflicts
It’s the second time this week that you’ve received a call from your neighbor, complaining that your dog’s barking is driving her crazy. This time she’s threatening to call the police or animal. control. -
What To Do If Your Dog is in Danger of Being Declared Vicious, Or If Your Dog Has Bitten Someone Who is Now Suing You
You may be sued if your dog bites a person or attacks another animal. -
Damages for Death or Injury of an Animal
This is a broad overview intended to be useful to caregivers of animals who have been injured or killed. -
How to Find an Attorney to Help You With Your Animal-related Issues
Animal law is a relatively new, and growing, specialty within the law, and an increasing number of lawyers specialize in cases involving animals. In most cases it is not necessary to find an attorney who specializes in animal law specifically. -
What To Do If a Companion Animal You Purchased Became Sick or Died Soon Afterwards
This tragic story is all too common: Someone purchases a puppy from a breeder or pet store, only to discover their new furry family member is very sick, oftentimes fatally. -
What To Do When You Believe a Vet Has Harmed or Killed Your Companion Animal
You trust your veterinarian to diagnose, treat, and care for your animal family members. But what if you suspect that your veterinarian made a mistake — and that the mistake has hurt your animal? -
What To Do When Your Companion Animal Has Been Injured or Killed
This page will present answers to some common questions about filing a lawsuit if your companion animal has been injured or killed. This is not a substitute for an attorney.