Message from the Firm
By Joe Faucher
As a society, we’re getting older. An unfortunate fact to be sure, but as they say, it beats the alternative.
An additional undesirable by-product of our graying society is a growing number of disputes among those left behind. As a result, there has been an ever increasing amount of litigation involving trusts, wills and estates. Since the first wave of baby boomers is just now reaching retirement age, the upward trend in trust and estate litigation is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
Not surprisingly, our attorneys have been spending more and more time in the probate courts, helping our clients navigate disputes between and among trustees, executors, beneficiaries, and often other family members. To help us meet the demand this growing practice presents, we’re pleased to welcome to the firm Trudi Sabel Schindler, who has spent her entire career as an attorney litigating trust and estate matters.
There are lessons to be learned from the real life stories behind every litigation matter, and we want our friends and clients to benefit from those lessons – hopefully in time to avoid litigation themselves. That was the inspiration behind our Trust and Estate Litigation newsletter, which we plan to issue several times a year. If you have any questions regarding our rapidly expanding Trust and Estate litigation practice, please call me or Trudi Sabel Schindler.
©2007 Reish Luftman Reicher & Cohen, A Professional Corporation. All rights reserved. The Trust & Estate Litigation Report is published as a general informational source. Articles are general in nature and are not intended to constitute legal advice in any particular matter. Transmission of this report does not create an attorney-client relationship. Reish Luftman Reicher & Cohen does not warrant and is not responsible for errors or omissions in the content of this report.
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