By Samantha Hoga
Secretary of State Shenna Bellows urges approval of a ballot
question that would eliminate “antiquated” language that is “not even
legally enf… Read More
Suppose you have fought a long, hard fight in court and taken your Trustee all the way to trial. You win the trial, obtain a court order, and now the Trustee refuses to comply with the terms… Read More
There is a difference between a claim and a lawsuit, and most people resolve their personal injury claims at the negotiation table rather than in court. It usually takes a few weeks to a few… Read More
Who is Settlor, Trustee and Beneficiary?
At its most basic, a trust is formed when one person (the Settlor) distributes assets under the legal supervision of another person ( i, .e.Trustee)… Read More
On our website, you can download all the drivers you need for Brother printers and you also get some information about installing drivers. The latest Brother driver updates can work better… Read More
Breach of trust is an act of infringement, or violation of the rules, duties, obligations, or terms of a trust or agreement. When a trustee intentionally does something he or she is not auth… Read More
by Marti Oakley As often happens when I am researching one thing, I stumble across something totally unrelated, but valuable. This happened recently when I stumbled across Biderman&r… Read More
Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, several municipal buildings in Montgomery, Alabama, have closed—including the ones where you get new vehicle tags and deal with traffic tickets. That d… Read More
What do you do when a trustee refuses to give you the financial documents you are entitled to as a beneficiary? Isn’t the trustee required to give you financial information? The answer… Read More
Member News by Roetzel & Andress
The Appellate Law Practice Group of Roetzel & Andress represented clients in a wide variety of cases in both state and federal courts, appealing adve… Read More
Attorney’s Fees in Interpleader Action? Not If It Impairs Recovery of Federal Tax Lien.
Can the party filing an interpleader in California recover the costs and fees of filing the… Read More
If you feel you have been wronged in a significant California real estate purchase dispute (and, given the price of real estate here, few such disputes are insignificant), or if you have bee… Read More
After the case of Gill v. Kassam
The Chickens are gradually coming home to roost
There are a number of practices in the (largely unregulated) private rented sector, which we lawyers have kno… Read More