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09.01.2015
Steven Mignogna Received American Bar Association Appointment
Steven K. Mignogna, a shareholder in Archer & Greiner’s Haddonfield office, has recently been appointed as Chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee in the Litigation, Ethics and Malpractice Group of the American Bar Association’s Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section. Mr. Mignogna previously served as Chair and Vice Chair of that Group, and […]
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08.28.2015
Financial Elder Abuse: Does a Bank have a Duty to Report?
Lucca v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., 2015 N.J. Super. LEXIS 105 (Law Div. Jan. 28, 2015)(approved for publication June 24, 2015) Over several months in 2011, plaintiff Margaret Lucca made approximately twenty-seven wire transfers, totaling about $330,000, from her account at Wells Fargo Bank. She sent the funds at the direction of an individual who […]
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08.28.2015
The Nature of Summary Proceedings in Probate Matters
In re Scuderi, 2015 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 1646 (App. Div. July 9, 2015) This case addressed issues pertaining to a guardianship dispute, including the sale of real estate and the removal of the guardian. In particular, defendant Richard Scuderi appealed from the order authorizing the listing for sale of certain property and dismissing his […]
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08.21.2015
Lessons Learned from the Bobbi Kristina Brown Tragedy
By Andrew J. Cevasco, Esquire No one expects to die young and no one expects their children to die even younger. When tragedies like that occur, the estate issues left behind are usually monumental, and the results rarely coincide with what the decedent wished. Whitney Houston, however, planned well for death. She left her considerable […]
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