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WELCOMING NEW CLIENTS / We are proud to offer a free, no-obligation consultation to all of our new clients. Hey & Hey Attorneys at Law provides clients with a full range of equine law services, covering matters related to both contracts and litigation. Our attorneys are licensed to practice in California, and frequently help clients traveling from all over the state.

We encourage our clients and friends to protect themselves and their horses with both legal documentation and a thorough understanding of their unique legal needs. Whether you own a boarding business, market yourself as a horse trail guide, or just bought a pony for your daughter, you should know your rights and your liability.
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Equine law includes all legal aspects of the horse industry and horse-related business. Services can include drafting and reviewing contracts for the purchase, sale, and lease of horses, representation in disputes and litigation related to horse transactions and injuries, gaming laws, liability incurred by owners, trainers, riders, and students, and more.
In the equine industry, litigation sometimes becomes unavoidable. Lawsuits can arise from disputes in the purchase and sales process, breach of contract, horse or rider injury, business deals, breeding rights, lien rights, equine veterinary malpractice, and more. Randy Hey and Polly Hey Panos are experienced in equine litigation, arbitration, and mediation, backed by their in-depth knowledge of the industry as well as equine law.
Randy Hey and Polly Hey Panos can help you avoid legal hassles in the future and protect your interests by creating and reviewing a horse purchase and sale agreement at their Portola Valley, California, firm. We regularly handle agreements for the purchase and sale of race horses, show horses, and other types of horses.
Before embarking on the journey of horse or pony ownership there are several factors to consider. First and foremost is to understand the responsibilities involved in horse ownership. These responsibilities include both a significant financial commitment, as well as a substantial time commitment.

As a horse owner you are financially responsible not only for the purchase price of the animal, but also for its continuous upkeep including items such as feed, shelter, veterinary bills, and shoeing costs.Additionally, the amount of time involved will vary to some degree based upon the type of horse and the situation where you board the horse.
When you buy a new car, everything works properly. However, after you've driven the car 3,000 miles, you have to get the oil changed. And after 30,000 miles you need to have a full maintenance check. If you don't maintain your car, the battery could go dead, the engine may burn up, or your transmission could fail - leaving you stranded on the side of the road.
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Leslie Nelson
Leslie Nelson
Sep 06, 2021
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I am sure Hey and Hey Attorneys at Law has multiple clients however every time I need them I am treated as if I was their only client. They are prompt, complete, and their advice very sound and professional. I am very grateful to have found them.