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RLG Blog

House Bill 3140 represents a return to a balanced approach to the relationship between recreation providers and the recreating public.
Recreation Law Group Founder and Managing Attorney Leah Corrigan was quoted by the Associated Press in a story about a skier won a $21 million judgment after suing Vail Resorts even though she signed a liability waiver.
Whether whitewater rafting on a multi-day adventure or guiding horseback riders for an afternoon out, satellite texters can be effective emergency communication tools.
If you manage an outdoor recreation business or organization, it is important to honestly and carefully assess what risks are inherent in the activities you provide.
Recreation Law Group shares the following five best practices for the effective use of a liability waiver.
The lawsuit decision is favorable for guides and recreation businesses fearing the prospect of legal consequences for making decisions clients didn’t agree with.
Since COVID-19 vaccinations became widely available, many outdoor recreation business and organizations are wondering how to best protect their guides, staff, and guests.
Recreation Law Group’s Leah Corrigan joined a panel of speakers discussing access to Jackson Hole’s most popular backcountry destination, Teton Pass
For many outfitters, it has now become possible to implement an epinephrine protocol, and to carry this life-saving medication into the outdoors.
This article is designed to give an overview of those on-scene incident response considerations that are most often overlooked by outdoor professionals.