8-9 a.m.
Registration
9-11 a.m.
Edwin L.
Hightower
Phelps Dunbar, LLP
Providing for your Pet when you
are Unable. Legal Options for Continuing
the Care of Your Pet.
(2 Hours)
11-11:10 a.m.
10 minute Break
11:10-12:10 p.m.
Marie Erickson
Louisiana Supreme Court Law Librarian
Overview of Animal Law in Louisiana
(1 Hour)
12:10 - 1:10 p.m.
Lunch (on your own)
1:10 - 2:10 p.m.
Delcianna
Winders
Director of Legal Campaigns for Farm
Sanctuary (Spring 2009)
Overview of Animal Law Cases litigated
by Ms. Winders as Attorney for Meyer
Glitzenstein & Crystal in Washington,
D.C.; Issues presented to the Animal
Law Practitioner
(1 Hour)
2:10-2:20 p.m.
Break
2:20-5:20
Adam P. Karp
Animal Law Offices of Adam P. Karp
- Bellingham, Washington
www.animal-lawyer.com
Learning from the Past: A primer
on seminal cases and doctrines pertaining
to animal law in its many manifestations
-- including, but not limited to,
veterinary malpractice, custody disputes,
animal liens, Section 1983 claims,
animal-on-animal injuries, person-on-animal
injuries, public disclosure, taxpayer
and Article III standing, citizen-suit
provisions and private prosecution,
administrative appeals (e.g., dangerous
dog), and constitutional protections
for animal guardianship.
Forging Ahead into the Future:
Obtain a nationwide animal law
perspective on successful approaches,
failed outcomes, and litigation trends
developing in numerous judicial fora.
(3 Hours)
For more information, please contact
Ariel K. DiGiulio at 504-524-4080
or 225-614-0797
Email: ariel@digiulioutley.com
CONFERENCE MATERIALS WILL BE AVAILABLE
FOR DOWNLOADING AT THIS WEBSITE THE
WEEK OF THE CONFERENCE - AFTER YOU
REGISTER, YOU WILL RECEIVE AN EMAIL.
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