Category: Original Pieces: Recent Publications From Our Litigators
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10.12.2023
The “Big Man’s” Trust Dispute
The famed saxophonist of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band died in 2011 from a stroke. Clemons, oftentimes called the “Big Man”, established a trust to control his assets when he died. Specifically, the trust required that the rights to his name and likeness be managed by the trust until his youngest son, Jarod, reached age […]
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09.29.2023
Former Zappos CEO Died Intestate (Celebrity Estate Plans: Part 10)
At only 46 years old, Zappos founder Tony Hsieh tragically died in a house fire in November 2020. He did not execute a Will before he died, which led to an ongoing battle between his family and business colleagues. Specifically, Hseih’s father, Richard, and brother, Andrew, alleged that friends and business associates took advantage of […]
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09.25.2023
Presley Estate Served With $3.8 Million by Creditor (Celebrity Estate Plans: Part 9)
On September 18, 2023, one month after settling a trust dispute, the Estate of Lisa Marie Presley was notified of an alleged outstanding $3.8 million loan against it. Naussany Investments & Private Lending, LLC filed a lawsuit alleging Ms. Presley, the sole child of rock n’ roll legend Elvis Presley, used her interest in Elvis […]
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07.27.2023
“You Better ‘Think’ About Preparing an Estate Plan”- Celebrity Estate Plans (Part 8): Aretha Franklin
When legendary musician Aretha Franklin died in 2018, her family believed she did not have a Will. When going through her home in May 2019, two handwritten documents were discovered that appeared to express her last wishes. Three of Franklin’s four sons, Kecalf, Edward, and Ted, disputed which document should prevail as her will. Her […]
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07.27.2023
August is National “Make-a-Will” Month!
Having a Will and other estate planning documents prepared is rarely top of mind. However, August is National “Make-a-Will” month and the perfect time to consider arranging your estate plan (or reviewing a previously drafted estate plan to ensure it reflects your current wishes) before the busyness of the fall and the end of 2023 […]
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06.13.2023
Celebrity Estate Plans (Part 7): Chadwick Boseman
World-renowned 42 and Black Panther actor Chadwick Bowman died in September 2020 after a 4-year battle with colon cancer. Mr. Boseman did not have a Will when he died at the young age of 43. Fortunately, all accounts reveal that Mr. Boseman’s spouse and the appointed Administrator of his estate, Taylor Simone Ledward, applied to […]
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06.02.2023
“We’re Talking About Practice”-ing Law with A.I.: A Cautionary Tale
No, we’re not talking about legendary Philadelphia 76ers star, Allen Iverson. We’re talking about Artificial Intelligence and its developing role in the practice of law. Let’s walk through (a touch more polite than a “step over”, if you catch my drift) a recent cautionary tale regarding the use of A.I. by tenured attorneys. New York […]
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05.23.2023
Celebrity Estate Plans (Part 6): Stephen “tWitch” Boss
Stephen “tWitch” Boss, known for his work as a professional dancer, choreographer, and producer, tragically died by suicide on December 13, 2022. The famed dancer died intestate, and left behind his spouse, Allison Holker, also a professional dancer, and three minor children. Holker filed a California Spousal Property Petition in an effort to prove she […]
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04.20.2023
Celebrity Estate Plans (Part 5): Bob Marley: Don’t Worry About a Thing (Except Getting a Will)
Iconic musician Bob Marley did not have a will when he died in 1981, at just age 36. Mr. Marley believed that executing a Will was against his Rastafarian beliefs. After his death, it took over ten years for Jamaican courts to administer Mr. Marley’s multi-million-dollar estate between his surviving family, which included his spouse, […]
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03.31.2023
Celebrity Estate Plans (Part 4): Anne Heche: Can a Will be in an Email?
At only 53 years old, actress Anne Heche died in 2022 as a result of a car accident. She did not execute a Will before her tragic death. Ms. Heche’s 20-year old son, Homer Laffoon, petitioned the Los Angeles Superior Court to be appointed administrator of his mother’s estate, claiming that he and his 13-year […]
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