Archive for December, 2009
Some Suggestions for Your New Year’s Resolutions
by Cari Rincker on Dec.31, 2009, under Ag-vocacy, Food & Ag Law, Social Media and Technology
Here we are. Last day of 2009. I cannot believe how fast this year has gone. I started 2009 in Cheyenne, Wyoming and ended it in New York City at Rincker Law, PLLC. I am extremely grateful for my friends and family who have been supportive along the way. It’s snowing outside here in NYC [...]
Estate Planning for Pets?
by Cari Rincker on Dec.30, 2009, under Food & Ag Law
The first that I had ever heard of pet trusts was the summer I was studying for the bar exam. I laughed at the concept at first; but over the last few years through my involvement in animal law activities and my own experiences, I have realized how important it is to make sure that [...]
Another New Year’s Resolution: Get Your Masters in Beef Advocacy
by Cari Rincker on Dec.29, 2009, under Ag-vocacy, Food & Ag Policy
As we quickly approach 2010, I’m blogging about New Year’s resolutions all week. Another suggestion for a New Year’s resolution for all you cattle folks is to get your Master’s in Beef Advocacy (“MBA”) from the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (“NCBA”). I received my MBA last July in Denver at the Summer Conference and blogged [...]
Power of Attorney
by Cari Rincker on Dec.28, 2009, under Food & Ag Law
I hope that all my readers are having a great holiday season. As I have mentioned in previous posts, estate planning has become a newfound passion of mine. Even on a personal level, it is important that my own family have in place the proper documentation. In my opinion, carefull estate planning is the best [...]
