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How Robust Is Your Structure? The Trustee Identity Crisis
This update comes from a Global Elite Membinar, hosted by leading trust and estate litigators in July 2020. Trustee conflict If we were held…Pa.'s Chief Justice Subject of Disciplinary Investigation as Speculation Over Affidavit Persists
Court watchers have said allegations contained in an affidavit signed by a former supervising judge raise serious questions about grand jury secrecy, as they speculate about the reasons for its surfacing.Who Got the Work: A Brain Injury Settlement and an Engine Company Bankruptcy
Stark & Stark represented a New Jersey woman who won a settlement in a motor vehicle case, Brown Rudnick represents creditors in Briggs & Stratton Corp.'s Chapter 11 case, and other work for midsize firms.Court Covers Broad Range of Topics in Insurance Rulings
In his column on Insurance Fraud, Evan Krinick notes that, as unique as the past term of the New York Court of Appeals was—taking place in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic—there were some important similarities to prior terms.View more book results for the query "*"
The International Private Client in the Middle East during COVID-19
Middle Eastern families tend to fall into three categories when considering the effect of COVID-19 on their planning abilities: Families who…The Private Client Industry in Russia during COVID-19
It was a welcome surprise to see the majority of wealthy Russian clients return home during the pandemic and immediately gather their family back together. For…Texas Appellate Court Finds Law Firm Had 'Procedurally Unconscionable' Arbitration Agreement
Houston-based Daspit Law Firm lost its bid to force an ex-client to arbitrate a dispute over a 35% contingent fee contract, which the client alleged he was tricked into signing during a meeting at McDonald's.Houston Law Firm Had 'Procedurally Unconscionable' Arbitration Agreement With Client, Court Finds
A law firm in Houston can't force an ex-client into arbitration over a fee dispute because a nonlawyer employee misled the client into signing a legal contract, ruled Dallas' Fifth Court of Appeals.The Broad Impact of the Supreme Court's 'Lorenzo' Decision
One year on from the U.S. Supreme Court's surprising 'Lorenzo' decision, lower courts have embraced both its main holding as well as the decision's more expansive view of fraud under Rule 10b5.Trending Stories
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