Ross E Bruch

Ross E Bruch

February 07, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Preparing Corporate Fiduciaries: Administering Estates and Trusts With Cryptocurrency

Regardless of whether a financial institution has developed cryptocurrency policies and procedures, every corporate fiduciary that serves as an executor of an estate or a trustee of a trust will, at some point in the not-too-distant future, need to take custody of a decedent's cryptocurrency.

By Justin H. Brown and Ross E. Bruch

8 minute read

March 13, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Case on Judgment Liens Instructive on Many Levels

In an opinion filed on Feb. 13, the Pennsylvania Superior Court strictly upheld the general commonwealth rule that a purchaser of real property is not bound to look for judgments beyond the local judgment index. The decision is also noteworthy because it is the first appellate decision to apply Rule 3023 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure to determine the priority of liens arising from confession of judgment.

By Martin J. Doyle and Ross E. Bruch

11 minute read

March 30, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Residential Lenders, Investors Face Foreclosure Difficulties in Pa. and N.J.

In another installment of the never-ending saga of foreclosure troubles throughout the United States, residential lenders and mortgage-backed securities investors in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are facing increasing difficulties attempting to exercise their foreclosure remedies when borrowers default.

By Bruce P. Bowen, Martin J. Doyle and Ross E. Bruch

11 minute read