The state Supreme Court granted allocatur late last month in a case involving trust administration that had banks hailing the lower court ruling as a modernization of trusts law.

The court, in In re Estate of Anna E. Fridenberg , granted the state’s appeal on the issue of whether testamentary trustees who were paid a commission on principal for executor services before 1945 can receive an additional commission on principal for their ordinary services as trustees.

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