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In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper, a partner with Farrell Fritz, writes: Although much has been written on the issues of testamentary capacity and undue influence, decisions addr
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte A. Biblow, a partner at Farrell Fritz, writes that the proposed policy would significantly expand the range of entities eligible to take advant
In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony S. Guardino, a partner with Farrell Fritz, writes that a seven-year battle over a Long Island town's efforts to use its local zoning powers to ban
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