Total Credits: 1.8 MCLE, 1.5 Kansas Credit
This seminar is an online rebroadcast of a previously recorded program. To participate, you listen and view online.
Originally presented on November 18, 2019, by Janice L. Durbin, Durbin Law Office, Fulton
As a field, animal law is expansive and wide-ranging and can encompass many areas of the law. This program is intended as an introduction to and overview of Missouri and Federal animal laws and regulations that cover both companion animals and farmed animals.
Among the topics covered with be:
Rebroadcast Moderator: Nancy R. Richards, Nancy R. Richards & Associates, Arnold
Fur Babies to Farm Animals Presentation.pdf (0.22 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Statutory References.pdf (0.08 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Animal Law Resource Websites.pdf (0.15 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Bibliography.pdf (0.06 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Unique Connecticut Law - Animal Legal Defense Fund.pdf (1.00 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Faculty Bios (47.4 KB) | Available after Purchase |
MCLE Form (114.1 KB) | Available after Purchase |
MoLAP Information.pdf (1.16 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Kansas Credit Information (49 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Janice Lynne Durbin has a solo practice, currently dividing her time between mid-state and southwest Missouri. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Law, and has a B.S. in Health Science and an M.A. in American History. She has served as a prosecuting attorney, both for the state and for municipalities, and presently does criminal defense along with a general civil practice. Animals have always been a part of her life, growing up on the farm where she now spends her time in southwest Mo. She has done volunteer work for local animal rescues and shelters. She also laughingly tells people that she has an “interspecies family,” sharing her home with two dogs and three cats.