When is a Will Not a Will? Court Determines that “Will” Was Not a Valid Will or a Valid Gift Deed and that Decedent Later Lacked Mental Capacity to Deed the Property
Court Holds that Disgorgement Award for Breach of Fiduciary Duty Was Neither Punitive Nor Excessive and that Exemplary Damages Were Reasonably Proportioned to Damages
Texas Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument on Legal Malpractice Case Involving Standing of Beneficiary of Trust
Court Concludes Spouses’ Joint Will Was a Contractual Will and Imposes Constructive Trust to Enforce Terms of Joint Will
Court Determines Litigants Were Not “Interested Persons” Under Trust Code and Had No Standing to Set Aside Order Appointing Successor Trustee
Court Dissolves Temporary Injunction That Prevented Actions by Trustee, But Affirms Appointment of Temporary Co-Receivers Over Trust Assets
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