By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A Los Angeles man shot and wounded by his brother can't grab money from the brother's trust fund despite winning a $1.28 million personal injury award against his assailant.
That was the conclusion Wednesday by a unanimous 2nd District Court of Appeal panel. Its published opinion affirmed a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge who ruled he had...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A Los Angeles man shot and wounded by his brother can't grab money from the brother's trust fund despite winning a $1.28 million personal injury award against his assailant.
That was the conclusion Wednesday by a unanimous 2nd District Court of Appeal panel. Its published opinion affirmed a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge who ruled he had...
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