Author: Archer & Greiner, P.C.
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01.06.2020
Archer Promotes Melissa Osorio Dibble To Partner
Archer is pleased to announce that attorneys Melissa Osorio Dibble, Pete Jamison and Jonathan P. Rardin have been named partners of the firm, effective January 1, 2020. The new partners were previously associates with Archer, one of the region’s largest law firms. They represent a diverse base of clients in several practice areas, which include […]
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12.18.2019
New Jersey Estate Seeks Civil Penalties Against New York Lawyer
A New Jersey estate is suing New York law firm Davidson, Dawson & Clark and attorney P. Gregory Hess in a civil suit. The decedent, a New Jersey resident had Hess, who is not licensed in New Jersey, draft her will which was successfully challenged by the decedent’s husband. In a new twist, the plaintiff […]
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11.06.2019
Melissa Dibble and Anthony LaRatta Participate in CCBA’s “Evidence Issues for Trust & Estate Litigation”
On Wednesday, November 6, 2019, Archer attorneys Melissa Dibble and Anthony La Ratta participated in the Camden County Bar Association CLE, “Evidence Issues for Trust & Estate Litigation” at Tavistock County Club. Ms. Dibble served as a speaker and Mr. La Ratta served as a moderator. For trust and estate lawyers dealing primarily in Chancery […]
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10.29.2019
Jeffrey Epstein Protected Assets Before Suicide
Two days before his jailhouse suicide, Jeffrey Epstein signed a will that placed more than $577 million in assets in a trust fund potentially making it more difficult for his accusers to collect damages. Read more at NY Post: https://nypost.com/2019/08/19/jeffrey-epstein-signed-will-two-days-before-suicide/
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10.29.2019
Party Who Seeks Fees Must Show Non-Prevailing Party Acted in “Bad Faith”
In re Estate of Gallegan, A-4256-17T4 9 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. June 26, 2019). Ralph A. Gallegan died testate, leaving his estate to seven of his nine children. He owned two parcels of real estate in New Jersey. The estate administrator filed a complaint for instruction regarding the real property. One of decedent’s sons, […]
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10.10.2019
Melissa Osorio Dibble Accepted Into The Mid-Atlantic Fellows Institute of The American College Of Trust and Estate Counsel
Archer is pleased to announce that attorney Melissa Osorio Dibble has been accepted into the inaugural class of the Mid-Atlantic Fellows Institute of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). Lawyers are nominated by an ACTEC Fellow and selected through a competitive application process. Ms. Dibble was one of 38 lawyers selected from […]
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10.10.2019
Steven K. Mignogna Spoke At the ACTEC Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting On the Attorney-Client Privilege In Trust and Estate Litigation
On Friday, October 18, 2019, Steven Mignogna presented a program at the National Meeting of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (“ACTEC”), at its Fiduciary Litigation Committee, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The panel discussed a national survey on damages and remedies in estate and trust litigation. The presentation is the capstone to a study […]
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10.10.2019
NJSBA Reacts to Proposed Guardianship Rule Changes
The NJSBA submitted comments on the proposed New Jersey guardianship statutes and portions of Title 3B. The proposal is an overhaul of the guardianship act and the NJSBA’s Elder and Disability Law Section felt the changes may not accomplish the intended goals and could hurt New Jersey’s most vulnerable residents. See the letter at: https://tcms.njsba.com/personifyebusiness/Portals/0/NJSBA-PDF/Reports%20&%20Comments/Guardianship.pdf.
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10.10.2019
Elective Share is Needs Based and Presumption that Joint Account Passes to Survivor is Rebuttable
In re Estate of Giordano, No. P-085-18 (Ch. Div. June 10, 2019). The court highlighted two propositions: (1) New Jersey’s elective share statute is needs based and can be awarded upon a finding that the election is necessary to provide adequate support of the surviving spouse during her probable life expectancy; and (2) the New […]
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10.02.2019
Steven K. Mignogna Spoke At the 2019 Annual NJICLE Forum On Hot Trends In Fiduciary Litigation
On Thursday, September 26, 2019, Steven Mignogna gave a lecture at the annual forum on fiduciary litigation, for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. The panel discussed important trends in New Jersey, and other jurisdictions, as to estate and trust litigation. The program was at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick, […]
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