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Court Grants Fees in Withdrawn Contested Guardianship Case
A man who brought but ultimately withdrew a petition in a contested guardianship case must pay legal fees for the allegedly incapacitated person, who is his mother, as well as that of a court-appointed evaluator, a judge has ruled.Cite as: Salgado v. Deglinnocenti, CV-027833-13, NYLJ 1202736566712, at *1 (Dist., NA, Decided September 2, 2015) CASENAME Teresa Salgado and Carmino Salgado,
SOLOMON MENCHE, ap, v. MELTZER, LIPPE, GOLDSTEIN & BREITSTONE, LLP, res — (INDEX NO. 1699/12)In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for legal malpractice, the plaintiff appeal
HERMINE POWELL, res, v. MERYL ADLER ap — (INDEX NO. 13707/13) Stern & Stern, P.C., Freeport, N.Y. (Jordan Stern of counsel), for respondent.In an action to recover damages fo
Cite as: Medical Arts-Huntington, LLC v. Meltzer Rosenberg Development, LLC, 41852-2010, NYLJ 1202720640519, at *1 (Sup., SUF, Decided July 21, 2014) 41852-2010p c
The Public's Interest in Charitable Trusts: Unsettled Issues
Amy F. Altman of Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein & Breitstone and Kristin Booth Glen of City University of New York School of Law discuss three cases involving cy pres and charitable enforcement issues that raise important questions about who can protect the public interest in charitable trusts, and perhaps as important, when.The Public's Interest in Charitable Trusts: Unsettled Issues
Amy F. Altman of Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein & Breitstone and Kristin Booth Glen of City University of New York School of Law discuss three cases involving cy pres and charitable enforcement issues that raise important questions about who can protect the public interest in charitable trusts, and perhaps as important, when.