Farm Wins Semen Lawsuit November 07, 2013 It has been reported that a jury has found Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine liable to the tune of more than $200,000 in a case regarding the accidental destruction of horse semen.
Issues For NJSEA With Racing Exodus March 04, 2013 The State of New Jersey is closing in on the finish line in terms of separating itself from its horse racing industry, although, as it is almost out, a pair of issues have popped up in the last little...
Dutrow Files Lawsuit February 28, 2013 It has been reported that controversial thoroughbred trainer Rick Dutrow has filed a lawsuit in hopes of overturning the 10-year ban he was handed last year in New York related to a long history of me...
Cappelli Files $1.5B Federal Lawsuit March 08, 2012 Prospective racino and convention centre developer Louis Cappelli has been quoted as saying that he will not stand to be a "punching bag" anymore, and he is putting his money where his mouth is
NJ Gaming Bill To Spur Lawsuit? March 06, 2012 It has been reported that an expanded online gaming bill in New Jersey yesterday received a favourable 3-0 vote in a Senate committee, but that the state horse-racing industry is threatening legal act...
Cappelli Wins Latest Battle In NYS February 27, 2012 A lawsuit filed by the owners of Monticello Raceway against the Town of Thompson in regard to allegations of the illegal issuing of building permits to prospective racino developer Louis Cappelli have...
Lawsuit Filed Over 2009 Lebanon Fire January 12, 2012 It has been reported that a lawsuit was filed last month in regard to the December 2009 backstretch fire at Ohio's Lebanon Raceway which led to the death of two grooms and 43 standardbred racehorses
Pena Files Lawsuit Over 'Big M' Barring January 06, 2012 According to a report, the Meadowlands Racetrack's 2011 leading trainer, Lou Pena, has filed suit against the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and Jeff Gural after the track opted to bar the...
PM Barrel Racing Allowed To Proceed December 13, 2011 On Tuesday, December 13, the First District Court of Appeal ruled against the Florida Quarter Horse Racing Association's attempts to have pari-mutuel barrel racing at the Gretna facility cease
Gaming Lawsuits Coming In Florida? November 15, 2011 Existing gaming operators in the state of Florida have let it be known that they will take to the courts in order to fight the recent issuing of gaming licenses in the state
Suit Filed Against Commission July 14, 2011 The Lexington Herald-Leader has reported that the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has had a lawsuit brought up against it in regard to its current claiming rule.
Judge: Adamo And Gill Can Sue Jockeys June 02, 2011 It has been reported that controversial thoroughbred owner Michael Gill and trainer Anthony Adamo will be able to proceed with their lawsuit against jockeys based at Penn National Race Course