In their Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan, of counsel to Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, and Jennifer F. Hillman, an attorney at the firm, write that because of the increasing use of inter
...and consolidate its trust law. On May 22, 2012, the EPTL-SCPA Legislative Advisory Committee, led by former Surrogate C. Raymond Radigan (Radigan committee), submitted...
...In May 2012, the EPTL-SCPA Legislative Advisory Committee sent its Sixth Report to the legislature. The Sixth Report...
In this free Special Report from the New York Law Journal, members of the state judiciary and bar leaders discuss pro bono; the aftereffects of Superstorm Sandy; e-filing in New York; diversity in th
...New York's current lack of statutory guidance on the issue and legislative responses to quiet trusts in other states. What Is a...
...that two important aspects of the power to adjust continue to require legislative attention, to wit: 1) what factors, if any...
Charles F. Gibbs, a partner at Holland & Knight, and John J. Reddy Jr., a partner at Bekerman & Reddy, write that Surrogate Margarita L?pez Torres of Kings County recently ruled that a beneficiary vi
Trustee, Who Is Also Remainderman, May Retroactively Elect Unitrust Statu
...EPTL 11-2.3, the EPTL-SCPA (Estates Powers and Trust Law-Surrogate's Court Procedure Act) Legislative Advisory Committee recommended to the Legislature the...
...I covered 10 of the proposed technical corrections that the EPTL/SCPA Legislative Advisory Committee (Estates Powers and Trust Law/Surrogate's Court Procedure Act...
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