by Nate Gilbert | Jun 10, 2021 | Business Law, Fishing Law, Hunting Law, Real Estate
Every hunter has the thought at some point during their career: “How can I make a living guiding hunters and sharing my passion with others?” Usually its during the summer when the avid hunter is sitting at his desk staring at a computer screen and wishing they were...
by Nate Gilbert | May 21, 2021 | Farm and Agricultural Law, Hunting Law, Real Estate
Landowners should never offer guarantees related to game in their hunting leases. However, hunters looking to sign hunting leases should be careful when signing leases that do nothing to cover certain events that may make the pursuit of a particular animal on the...
by Nate Gilbert | May 4, 2020 | Farm and Agricultural Law, Hunting Law, Real Estate
Hunting Leases are common in Texas, but your lease document should be as unique as your farm or ranch. Working with San Antonio Lawyer Nathaniel Gilbert to draft your hunting lease will help protect you and your property. Owning any number of acres of land in Texas...
by Nate Gilbert | May 18, 2017 | Farm and Agricultural Law, Hunting Law
For hunters familiar with the various pitfalls of hunting or fishing on public land, a hunting lease holds far more than just the promise of harvesting trophy quality animals. Solitude and hunts free from interference of other hunters are at a premium nowadays, and...
by Nate Gilbert | Mar 11, 2017 | Business Law, Fishing Law, Hunting Law, Outfitter Law
Outfitters or hunting operation managers that hire or contract with guides to take clients on hunts should know the difference between those who are true independent contractors or employees. While the move in recent years has been to prefer contracting with...