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Lawyers for The Animal Law Center (ALC) have successfully called into question the City of Denver’s ability to accurately enforce its own ban on pit bulls. This achievement was the result of a recent ruling which determined that city officials had misidentified a boxer-mix as a pit bull. The case revealed the city’s reliance upon inadequately trained personnel and faulty evidence to identify breeds banned under its own ordinance 855. The implication is that hundreds of misidentified dogs may have been unnecessarily euthanized in the years since the ban has been in force.
Jay Swearingen, attorney with The Animal Law Center, participated today in a lively panel discussion about Mr. Trenton Parker’s threat to execute 24 horses in Weld County. Mr. Swearingen pointed out that there were several legal avenues to protect the horses from Mr. Parker’s planned executions. Peter Boyles invited Mr. Swearingen to call into his named morning program on KHOW 630 AM to present the legal view of the situation.
Jennifer Reba Edwards, attorney and founder of The Animal Law Center LLC, has written an article about the Pet Food Recall along with a current resolution status of the class-action litigation.
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PetSmart Sued Over Child’s Pet Dog Killed by Employee's Dog;
Family Sues to Force PetSmart to Change its Policies
WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO – The Animal Law Center (ALC) officially filed a lawsuit against PetSmart, Inc. (NASDAQ: PETM) on behalf of the Marczuk (MAHRT'-zuk) family of Castle Rock, Colorado, whose beloved dog was wrongfully killed by the grossly negligent actions of PetSmart store employees. The suit was filed Friday, May 15, 2009 in Douglas County Circuit Court (case number 2009CV1459, Marczuk et al v. PetSmart, Inc. et al). The Marczuk family hired ALC, a Colorado-based law firm with offices in Wheat Ridge and Parker, to represent them in this litigation.
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