Tripped Up by Procedure? Why Court Rules Matter in Litigation.

Explore the federal case Donlin v. Fonner Park, where a horse riding injury led to litigation over negligence and procedural rules. This case highlights the importance of court deadlines, amended pleadings, and the role of judicial discretion under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. A must-read for legal professionals tracking litigation strategy and case progression in U.S. District Courts. … More Tripped Up by Procedure? Why Court Rules Matter in Litigation.

Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission Updates “Rules of Racing – Chapter 45 Prohibited Practices and Equine Testing”

On August 14, 2019, the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission published the unofficial “Rules of Racing” on its website.  Significant changes were made to Chapter 45 which is titled “Prohibited Practices and Equine Testing.”  To avoid penalty, Trainers and Owners must review these changes carefully and ensure compliance.