By R. Robin McDonald | May 22, 2018
Alston & Bird partner Paul Monnin has replaced Dentons counsel in representing former Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan partner Bennett Kight in a federal fraud case.
By Scott Flaherty | May 18, 2018
A former acquaintance-cum-business partner of notorious corporate raider Victor Posner has sued Akerman, alleging the firm gave shoddy advice to the person who took over as curator of Posner's estate some 13 years after he died.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel G. Fish | May 17, 2018
In his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish writes: For the client who is considering a transfer to a trust of property that is encumbered with a loan secured by a lien, great care must be exercised at the initial stage to ensure that the property can be successfully transferred and that it can be transferred without triggering the due-on-sale clause.
By John Council | May 15, 2018
A former San Antonio lawyer will be spending the next six years of his life in prison after federal investigators alleged that he created fake Texas…
By Greg Land | May 11, 2018
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that punitive damages a probate judge entered against the conservator could not be levied against the insurance company that provided the surety bond.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Raymond Radigan and Lois Bladykas | May 4, 2018
In this Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lois Bladykas address the question: How do we protect our digital assets now, yet ensure access later by our trusted family member or fiduciary so that they can be marshaled and protected as part of our estate?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher P. Massaro, Jenny R. Flom and Michael J. Kearney | April 30, 2018
A look at nonjudicial settlement agreements under the New Jersey Uniform Trust Code
By Ross Todd | April 26, 2018
The Second District Court of Appeal sided with Baker Marquart in nixing a $100,000-plus arbitration award over a contingency fee dispute with a former client.
By Andrew Denney | April 25, 2018
An Albany County town justice who is facing grand larceny charges for participating in a scheme to steal $4 million from a trust fund that he oversaw has agreed to resign from the bench.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | April 23, 2018
Cryptocurrency's technological character allows estate planning to protect the intent of its holders, but the lack of statutory structure necessitates proactive steps.
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