Randy Catanese Esq., Featured in Latest Edition of American Horse Council Tax Bulletin
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to alter life as we know it in America and around the globe. Catanese and Wells is committed to researching the latest information from the federal and state government to put all of the clients we represent in the best situation possible. Recently, our founder, Randy Catanese Esq., was asked to…
Recent Developments Regarding Penal Code Section 496
One of the benefits of growing up in the 1970s was the opportunity to tune into television and watch the officers of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) patrolling the highways of Los Angeles every week on Chips. The blend of drama and corny comic relief appealed to viewers, and to this day every time a…
Understanding Horse Ownership Disputes in the Equine Industry
It’s important to understand that equine law defines a “horse” as property, which can be bought and sold. The general rule in the United States is that horses are “personal property.” Once a horse is defined as property a person’s rights and remedies are limited to those the law recognizes for injury, interference or theft…
Incorporating Your Horse Business is The Best Course of Action for Several Reasons
A lot of horse-related business owners struggle with the decision to incorporate their horse business, but any good horse lawyer would recommend it for several reasons. The most obvious being that it is not as expensive as many people perceive. This is especially true when the money that can be saved through incorporating your horse…