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Litigation

Jun. 17, 2000

Breach of Duty

Even though the plaintiffs had received hearing notices and had either received copies of the annual accountings or had access to them, the trial court set aside five previous orders approving the accountings of an estate based solely upon the credibility of the plaintiffs' testimony.

By Kelly E. Lee
        Even though the plaintiffs had received hearing notices and had either received copies of the annual accountings or had access to them, the trial court set aside five previous orders approving the accountings of an estate based solely upon the credibility of the plaintiffs' testimony.
        Robert N. Sacks, a name pa...

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