The National Veterinary Law Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC recently published the 25th volume of their Veterinary Law Newsletter, bringing much-valued insights about the current legal landscape of the veterinary industry. As distillation of expert analysis, in-depth articles, and commentary, this newsletter serves as an indispensable resource for practicing veterinarians, niche legal professionals, and others with vested interests in veterinary law.
According to the details released, the latest volume sheds light on a number of topical issues such as non-disclosure agreements, associate buy-ins, and crucial cybersecurity and privacy practices for veterinary clinics. Given the increasing interest in and scrutiny of these areas, the newsletter is likely to serve as an important guide for those navigating the veterinary industry.
With the dual pandemic pressures of increased pet adoptions and a simultaneous surge in cyber-security threats, it is not surprising that privacy practices for veterinary clinics have emerged as a topic of interest. While unveiling these salient topics, the Veterinary Law Newsletter goes a step further to spotlight some notable achievers in the industry as well.
One to note is Prism Integrative Veterinary Health, an organization that has developed a reputation for successfully integrating alternative therapies into mainstream veterinary practice. Another is the Alera Group, an insurance brokerage firm specializing in pet health. Both have been recognized for the significant contributions they are making in their respective fields.
As this newsletter reaffirms, the speed and complexity of legal developments in the diverse veterinary sector warrant ongoing attention and careful navigation. The National Veterinary Law Group’s commitment to sharing these insights is a testament to their dedication to fostering knowledge and expertise in the field of veterinary law.