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Texas Lawyer

Kenedy Ranch Rights Earned in 1960s as Fee Now at Stake in Lawyer's Family Feud

"The underlying case has to do with a partnership. There are a lot of parties. Who owns what in that partnership is the underlying case," said Alberto Alarcon, who represents a centenarian lawyer, his wife and a partnership.
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New York Law Journal

Estate of Martello

By | August 08, 2014
No Evidence to Support Due Execution Of Propounded Instrument as Decedent's Will
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Spivak

By | August 08, 2014
Bank May Not Commence Action to Appoint Temporary Administrator of Decedent's Estate
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

De Rosa v. Director, Div. of Taxation

By | August 07, 2014
Settlement Redistributing Estate Assets Determines Amount of Inheritance Tax
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Kenedy Ranch Rights Earned in 1960s as Fee Now at Stake in Lawyer's Family Feud

"The underlying case has to do with a partnership. There are a lot of parties. Who owns what in that partnership is the underlying case," said Alberto Alarcon, who represents a centenarian lawyer, his wife and a partnership.
4 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Trustee Can't Pursue Derivative Claims on Behalf of Expired Trust

A trustee cannot pursue derivative litigation on behalf of an expired trust owning corporate stock because the instrument creating the trust did not authorize such actions, the Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled.
4 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Chancery Removes Trustees From Sexual-Abuse Victim's Fund

A Catholic priest sexual-abuse victim's relatives must be removed from overseeing a trust created to manage his settlement money after they spent most of the $345,676 to purchase themselves cars, jewelry and home renovations, the Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled.
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New York Law Journal

Effort to Recoup Legal Expenses From Estate May Proceed

A business, run by a man who killed himself under the cloud of a criminal investigation, can proceed against his estate to recoup the money that was advanced for his legal expenses.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of Hoffmann

By | August 05, 2014
Drafter of Parties' Prenuptial Ordered To State Reasons for Errata Sheet Changes
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Dorsey v. Redman, PICS Case No. 14-1157 (Pa. July 21, 2014) Todd, M.J. (24 pages).

By | August 05, 2014
Tort Claims Act • Immunity • Register of Wills • Person Entitled to Letters
4 minute read

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