Archer attorney Melissa Dibble recently spoke at the American Bar Association’s 34th Annual Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Virtual and In-Person National CLE Conference held from April 26-29, 2022
Melissa spoke on a panel on directed trusts on April
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Melissa Dibble to Speak at American Bar Association’s 34th Annual Real Property, Trust & Estate Law National CLE Conference
Archer attorney Melissa Dibble will speak at the American Bar Association’s 34th Annual Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Virtual and In-Person National CLE Conference held from April 26-29, 2022
Melissa will be speaking on a panel on directed trusts…
IRS Releases Proposed Regulations for Required Minimum Distributions
The IRS released proposed regulations regarding certain changes to the required minimum distribution (RMD) rules for retirement plans resulting from the passage of the SECURE Act (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019). The proposed regulations impact…
Enforceability of an Arbitration Clause in a Will
In re Estate of Samuel P. Hekemian, No. P-47921, 2021 WL 6884165, (N.J. Super. Ch. February 7, 2022)
Decided: February 7, 2022; Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County
The decedent, Samuel P. Hekemian (“Decedent”), was survived by his wife…
Appellate Division Reviews Whether a Release Bars Imposition of Sanctions on Executors
In the Matter of the Estate of Rudolph Hauke, et. al., No. A-4528-19, 2022 WL 274266 (App. Div. Jan.31, 2022).
Gregory and Thomas Hauke filed an action against Paul Hauke involving non-probate assets and change of beneficiary claims. The parties…
A Dispute as to ‘The Big Man’s’ Intellectual Property Rights
Victory’s Dawn, Inc., et al., v. Clarence Anicholas Clemons, III, et al., No. 21-9744 (D.N.J. February 17, 2022)
This case – out of the District Court of New Jersey – addresses issues as to the intellectual property rights of a…
Steven K. Mignogna to Speak at 2022 Trust & Wealth Executive Seminar
When: May 4th – 6th, 2022
Where: Omni Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, FL
Archer Faculty: Steven K. Mignogna, Esq. Mr. Mignogna will present on May 5th at 8am-8:50am on the trends in fiduciary litigation in a program titled “Seven Deadly…
Steven Mignogna Elected to Board of Regents of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel
Archer partner Steven K. Mignogna has been elected to the Board of Regents of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). Steve will serve an initial three-year term. The Board of Regents serves as the governing body of…
Issue Preclusion Under NJ and NY Law
Kesselman v. Kesselman, No. A-3620-19 (App. Div. March 2, 2022)
The issue on appeal was whether issue preclusion under res judicata and collateral estoppel were applicable to the plaintiff’s complaint. In its analysis, the Appellate Division discussed the applicability of…
Steven K. Mignogna Invited To Be A Guest Lecturer At Rutgers Law School
Steven K. Mignogna, Co-Chair of Archer’s Estates and Trusts Department and Chair of the firm’s Estate and Trust Litigation Group, was a guest lecturer for the Rutgers Law Trust and Estates Class on Wednesday, March 2.
Mr. Mignogna was…