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Anatomy of a Probate Contest, Part 2: The Probate Petition and Jurisdiction
In this Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech present the second article in a series of articles concerning contested probate proceedings in Surrogate's Court.Anatomy of a Probate Contest, Part 1: Planning to Avoid a Contest
In this Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lois Bladykas present the first in a series of articles concerning contested probate proceedings in Surrogate's Court.Mediation as an Alternative to Estate Litigation
Trusts and Estates Law columnists Raymond Radigan and Moira A. Jabir write: Litigation of Surrogate Court matters can be personal. Often, the resentment and indignation of the allegations exchanged is only outdone by the vitriolic counter allegations. The result can be protracted series of contested and expensive proceedings that feed the disillusionment of lawyers and the judicial system. If instead, sometimes mediation was utilized in this arena, one may reduce the court workload while providing voices to the parties' positions without jeopardizing settlement positions.Attorneys for Ex-NY Senate Leader Ask for Leniency Ahead of Sentencing in Corruption Case
Skelos, who was found guilty of arranging jobs for his son at companies with business before the state, is apparently struggling with alcohol dependence and depression after a jury convicted him earlier this year.Presumption of Death: What Happens When an Individual Vanishes From Society?
Recently, there has been new attention placed on the decades old disappearance of Kathleen Durst who disappeared in 1982. At the time of her disappearance,…Victim Defamation Claims in the Era of #MeToo
The actual malice standard poses an evidentiary hurdle that alleged victims may be unable to clear.In 'Bellwether,' Judge Rejects Spousal Share for Caretaker Who Married Businessman at Life's End
The caretaker for a businessman who married him in his final days forfeited her statutory share of his estate because she knowingly married him while he was mentally incapacitated, a Surrogate's Court judge found.The Facts and Misconceptions Between Undue Influence and Mental Capacity in New York
In their Trusts and Estate Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and John G. Farinacci discuss guardianship matters and claims challenging transactions to which elderly and infirm individuals were parties.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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