New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | December 3, 2021
In this edition of her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper explores some of the significant decisions that were rendered in the final months of 2021.
By Michael A. Mora | November 23, 2021
"This case is about persistence," said Philip Freidin, a partner at Freidin Brown. "The four cases are part of the experience here. Two for us, four for her. And the takeaway is that these cases are winnable."
By Melea VanOstrand | November 18, 2021
That's right, a dog is selling his home.
By Jane Wester | November 17, 2021
Plaintiffs' counsel said a 2016 federal law on the recovery of stolen art may provide more time to make sure the painting is in the right hands, and favors jurisdiction in the United States. But defense lawyers said that there was no abuse of discretion in the lower courts and the Court of Appeals should not seek to "re-balance" factors.
By Dan Roe | November 16, 2021
Falcon Rappaport & Berkman is the latest New York law firm to add an office in South Florida.
By Dan Roe | November 4, 2021
Our weekly Q&A series features Bill Perry, Gunster CEO and managing shareholder.
By ALM Staff | November 1, 2021
T. Rowe Price Group and Edward Dosik were sued Saturday in Pennsylvania Eastern District Court in connection with an estate dispute. The lawsuit was…
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Raymond Radigan and John G. Farinacci | October 29, 2021
Suffice it to say that something as simple as raising affirmative defenses has complexities not found in Supreme Court practice. This is especially true in accounting proceedings, the procedural vehicle where parties often litigate a whole panoply of claims.
By Giovanna (Gia) Abreu O'Connor | October 28, 2021
The statute (Section 732.802) provides that someone who "unlawfully and intentionally kills or participates in procuring the death of a decedent is not entitled to receive any benefits under the will or under the Florida Probate Code and the estate of the decedent passes as if the killer had predeceased the decedent."
By Marianna Wharry | October 27, 2021
"Although Ms. Thompson did not subscribe or insert her entire name into the handwritten instrument, she inserted her first name 'Micki,' within the inscription," the appeals court wrote. "Thus, the instrument was signed by Ms. Thompson with the use of part of her name, and as the trial court found, with testamentary intent."
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