Corporate restructuring lawyer Michael Warner raises horses and cattle on his ranch near Fort Worth, and his ranching know-how has led to work on matters ranging from litigation involving horses to the out-of-court restructuring of a pig breeding business. But Warner melded his legal and ranching expertise in his current assignment as “special equine counsel” in the Chapter 7 liquidation of a Texas/Oklahoma horse breeding business.

“I’ve done a lot of equine-related cases, but never done an overlap of equine and bankruptcy…,” Warner said. “That’s what made this a lot of fun. It’s a great opportunity to do what I love, which is the horse world, and do what I love, which is the law.”

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