By Jack Newsham | August 12, 2019
Radio Drama Network claims the Pryor Cashman partner Richard Kay misled its principal funder into entrusting most of his assets to an entity that Kay controls. A judge has disagreed with most of Kay’s arguments for dismissal.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | August 9, 2019
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses two uncontested matters of interest affecting trusts and estates practice, and a litigated issue addressed to the construction of a will.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harriet Newman Cohen and Tim James | July 26, 2019
Sometimes, the older client's question is posed in the starkest form: Am I better off getting a divorce or just waiting for my spouse to die? The smart lawyer's answer is “It depends on a lot of variables.”
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Raymond Radigan and Jacob Gassner | July 26, 2019
Considering that living wills are acknowledged in every jurisdiction in the United States and that medical care providers are generally held to a strict duty to comply with their provisions, it seems contradictory that one's stated wishes may not always be followed. This article will provide an overview of the situations where one's living will may not serve its maker, while analyzing various relevant state laws.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Raymond Radigan and Jennifer F. Hillman | July 3, 2019
In their Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Jennifer F. Hillman provide some practical insights into the SCPA 1404 process and procedure.
By Jason Grant | June 7, 2019
The effect is that famed Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen's remains, which have been interred in a crypt in St. Patrick's Cathedral since 1979, will be transferred to St. Mary's Cathedral in Peoria, where local Roman Catholic Church officials have worked for years toward hopefully having him declared a saint.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | June 7, 2019
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses decisions of interest rendered during the past year by the Appellate Division. The opinions discussed in this month's column should provide valuable instruction to the Surrogate's Court practitioner.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech | May 3, 2019
In this Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech present the second article in a series of articles concerning contested probate proceedings in Surrogate's Court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | April 5, 2019
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper analyzes a variety of cases from the past several months. From issues involving domicile, summary judgment, and claims against an estate, her April article is a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
By Jack Newsham | April 1, 2019
Alan Laufer was Pryor Cashman's oldest associate when he was fired. The firm says that's not why they let him go.
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