Donald Sterling's recent comments about black people make for disturbing reading, but the ensuing efforts to force the sale of his Los Angeles Clippers basketball team may provide an unexpected benefit to probate litigators. On Tuesday, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Lavanas invoked Probate Code Section 1310(b) when allowing co-trustee Shelly Sterling to sell the Clippers even though Sterling and his legal team have ...
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