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Rights Claims Time-Barred, City Charter Forecloses Duty to Defend in Underlying Action
Appellate Division, Second Department: May 12, 2021
Now, More Than Ever, New York Needs a Directed Trust Statute
While the creation of trusts may have significant tax savings, many clients remain concerned about giving up control to one trustee. Directed trusts have become increasingly popular with clients for precisely this reason. In this edition of their Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Jennifer F. Hillman discuss this type of trust and analyze the current state of the law in New York pertaining to it.Insurer's Evidence Found Admissible, Establishes Timely Denial of Provider's Claims
MVAIC Fails to Present Proof Injured Passenger Not Qualified Person to Receive Benefits
Prompt Action Needed To Cure Inadvertent Production of Privileged Documents
In this edition of their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer discuss a recent decision that put litigants on notice that their duty to cure inadvertent disclosure may require promptly moving for a protective order even where, upon learning of the inadvertent production, they repeatedly demanded that opposing counsel return the privileged the documents and cease any use thereof.Appellate Division, First Department: April 1, 2021
Causation, Damages Elements in Legal Malpractice Claim Dependent on Outcome of OSC
New York's New Statutory Power of Attorney: What Goes Around Comes Around, or Does It?
In December, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a series of amendments that made significant changes to the requirements for statutory powers of attorney in the state of New York. The changes, as discussed by C. Raymond Radigan and David Milner in this edition of their Trusts and Estates Law column, are an effort on the part of the New York Legislature to address issues that had become problematic with the use of the existing statutory power of attorney.New York State Bar Association Announces New Section Chairs in Antitrust, Tax, Other Groups
NYSBA's 27 sections meet regularly to support their members in an array of practice areas. Their initiatives include advocating to improve laws and promoting professional development.Trending Stories
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