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Surrogate's Court Decisions Abound in Summer Months
Addressed to such issues as standing, status, and the disqualification of counsel, the Surrogate's Court opinions discussed in this edition of Ilene Cooper's Trusts and Estates Update provide valuable guidance to the estate practitioner.Tribal Fishing Rights on Trial in the Second Circuit
Following a decision in late August by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, three members of the Shinnecock Indian Nation will have the opportunity to challenge state restrictions on their right to fish in Shinnecock Bay.Spring Happenings in Trusts and Estates
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses several decisions of interest from this past Spring covering issues of breach of fiduciary duty, powers of attorney, and gifts.An Old Law and Even Older Patent Resolve Modern Clamming Disputes
A 345-year-old colonial patent and a 140-year-old New York law may be useful for determining the rights of the state and local governments in specific waters off the North Shore of Long Island.More Than 2,650 Women Partners From 190 Firms Issue Call to Action Post-'Dobbs'
"Our presence and leadership within the bar is without question a byproduct of the freedom each of us has had to make reproductive decisions for ourselves," the thousands of signatories from about 190 firms wrote.View more book results for the query "Farrell Fritz"
The Halfway Point: Decisions of Interest Mid-2022
This column addresses several decisions of interest recently handed down by the Surrogate's and Appellate Courts.'Sign' Ruling Brings Relief to NY's Towns and Villages
Local governments in New York and across the country will not have to amend their sign ordinances now, following a rare land use-related decision by the U.S. Supreme Court.Appellate Court Update: Fiduciary Removal, Lack of Jurisdiction, Claim Not Time Barred
Over the past several months, Appellate Division departments have considered a wide range of issues affecting the field of trusts and estates.Court of Appeals to Focus on 'Prior Nonconforming Uses'
The New York Court of Appeals has agreed to hear a case involving a decades-old sand mine on Long Island and a town's ability to block the mine's continuing operation.Trending Stories
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