New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | October 4, 2019
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses decisions rendered as the summer ended. The multi-faceted opinions addressed a variety of issues affecting Surrogate's Court practice, including lost wills and the revocation of wills.
By Samantha Stokes | September 11, 2019
The firm has added a trio of attorneys to its private clients, trusts and estates practice group, including New York-based partner Stephen Liss, formerly of UBS Financial Services and Barclays, and two Chicago lawyers.
By Angela Turturro | September 9, 2019
In this Special Report: "New York's Latest Legislative Session: What Passed, What Didn't, What's Next," "Act Now, While the Giving Is Good," "Estate Administration and Domicile Issues Raised by Epstein's Suicide" and "Tidying Up Your Estate Plan (So Your Loved Ones Won't Have To)."
By Terence E. Smolev | September 6, 2019
While this case presents interesting issues about the above facts, the issues concerning estate attorneys may be of even more interest.
By Sharon L. Klein | September 6, 2019
It is instructive to review what passed before the June recess, what failed to pass and what lies ahead when the 2019-2020 session resumes in January 2020. Several changes were enacted as part of the 2019-20 Executive Budget (the Budget), signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on April 12, 2019.
By Stephenie Yeh and Janis Cowhey | September 6, 2019
Chances are that your clients are among the millions now questioning whether each and every personal possession meets the "sparks joy" test in their lives. But chances are equally good that they haven't spent any time at all considering what will happen to their prized possessions if something happens to them.
By Joe Bublé and James Grimaldi | September 6, 2019
Swift action that anticipates a pullback on estate tax relief could wind up saving millions of dollars for certain taxpayers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Raymond Radigan and Lois Bladykas | September 6, 2019
Trusts and Estates Law columnists C. Raymond Radigan and Lois Bladykas discuss the filing of objections to probate, and explores discovery issues that may arise during a contested probate proceeding.
By Jack Newsham | August 15, 2019
An Albany judge noted that the request to cut a mesothelioma victim's son from co-administering his estate came just months before trial on the estate's malpractice claims.
By Tom McParland | August 14, 2019
Epstein's death brought a sudden and unexpected close to the criminal case against him, and came as a blow to his accusers, who had hoped to confront their alleged abuser in court.
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