Alabama’s Dysfunctional Landscape Regarding Animals and Thinking Outside the Litter Box (Client Development)
Total Credits: 1.30 including 1.30 Alabama CLE Credit
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- Categories:
- Animal Law
- Faculty:
- Aubrie Kavanaugh
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Oct 29, 2025
- License:
- Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.
Description
Join us for an in-depth examination of Alabama's animal laws, where we'll dissect the complex dynamics between the public, elected officials, law enforcement, and the laws themselves. Our expert speaker will explore the intersection of animal welfare and the legal system, discussing key statutes, recent developments, and best practices for enforcement. We'll also delve into the critical role Alabama attorneys can play in areas such as probate, family, and criminal defense, providing practical guidance on how to navigate these complex issues and advocate for clients' rights. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of Alabama animal laws and enforcement, empowering them to effectively counsel clients and navigate the nuances of animal-related cases.
Handouts
| Seminar Handout (19.8 MB) | 15 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Aubrie Kavanaugh Related Seminars and Products
Paws4Change
Aubrie Kavanaugh is an Army veteran who recently retired from a decades-long career as a defense litigation paralegal with a focus on municipal defense (most of which was law enforcement defense). She is the founder of a national humane education platform called Paws4Change where she blogs on a variety of topics related to companion animals and political advocacy. As the founder of No Kill Huntsville, she published a 2019 book entitled, “Not Rocket Science: A Story of Animal Shelter Advocacy in Huntsville Alabama” to help fellow animal advocates, shelter employees and elected officials. Aubrie is a proponent of the programs and services of No Kill Equation which serve to reduce shelter intake, shorten length of stay for animals, help the public and focus on public safety.