How Kimbrell Hines Left a Mainstream Law Career to Build One Around Horses
What happens when a lifelong equestrian becomes an attorney in mainstream industry and suddenly starts seeing liability everywhere she looks in the horse world? For Kimbrell Hines, it became the foundation of an entire career.
Kimbrell didn't set out to practice equine law. She started with a political science and business degree, spent time in human resources, went to law school with plans to specialize in labor and employment law — and landed her dream job at a large firm. But somewhere between the courtroom and the barn, she started noticing something: the horse industry was full of legal complexity that most people weren't prepared for, and almost nobody was addressing it.
So she started telling people what she could do. One referral led to another, and what began as a side offering drafting waivers and boarding agreements quietly grew into a full equine law practice.
Today Kimbrell specializes in equine transactions, liability, dispute resolution, and horse appraisals — one of the only attorneys in the country with both a legal practice and a certified appraisal credential in the equine space.
In this episode, Kimbrell pulls back the curtain on the legal side of the horse industry that most equestrian entrepreneurs don't think about until it's too late. She talks about the contracts people skip, the liability risks they don't see coming, the role of social media in equine disputes, and why AI-generated legal documents are a much bigger risk than most people realize. She also shares the story behind her own career evolution — and why she believes the most important thing any equestrian entrepreneur can do is simply call their shot.
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In This Episode We Cover:
* How Kimbrell's background in HR and labor law gave her an unexpected edge in equine legal disputes
* The moment a polo match referral changed the direction of her entire career
* Why niching down into equine law felt less like a leap and more like a natural evolution
* The most common legal mistakes equestrian entrepreneurs make — and how to avoid them
* What every horse owner should have in place before boarding, buying, selling, or leasing a horse
* The contracts and liability waivers that could save your business
* How social media is changing the landscape of equine disputes
* Why Kimbrell got her horse appraisal certification — and how it makes her a better attorney
* The truth about using AI to draft legal documents for your equestrian business
* Her closing advice: call your shot, say what you do, and let people rally behind you
Connect with Kimbrell:
Kimbrell's dot.Profile: https://dot.cards/kimbrellhines [https://dot.cards/kimbrellhines]
Website: https://equineesquire.com [https://equineesquire.com]
Email: kimbrell@equineesquire.com [kimbrell@equineesquire.com]
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equineesquire/ [https://www.instagram.com/equineesquire/] @equineesquire
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kimbrellhines [http://www.linkedin.com/in/kimbrellhines]
TikTok: equineesquire
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