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Sep. 21, 2021

Animal law specialties edge into mainstream

"When I started, I could count the number of animal lawyers I knew of on two hands, and half of them were academics," said Bruce Wagman of Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila LLP.

Animal law specialties edge into mainstream
Bruce Wagman

When Bruce A. Wagman dedicated his life to “animal law,” he had to figure out on his own what that meant. There was so little written in the field that he became one of the co-authors of an animal law casebook still used today.

Over 20 years later, Amy P. Wilson found her new career in animal law with an internet search.

“I was working at the largest law firm in Africa,” said Wilson, who is from South Africa. “I...

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