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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 18:31:09+00:00

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Estate of Anton; Ademption will not occur if specifically devised property is sold by a testator's attorney-in-fact after the will was executed; adeem.
Wilson v. Lane; Testamentary capacity; eccentricity or strange beliefs do not mean that a person is incapable of making a will, provided the person can form a rational desire regarding the disposition of his or her property; incapacity.
In re Estate of Prestie; An amendment to an inter vivos trust in favor of a spouse is insufficient to rebut the presumption that marriage revokes a prior will; pour-over will.
Moon v. Lesikar; A contingent beneficiary of a revocable trust does not have standing to contest the settlor's disposition of trust assets.
Tait v. Community First Trust Co.; the interest of a beneficiary in an inter vivos trust vests when the trust is created and thus does not lapse if the beneficiary predeceases the settlor.
Merola v. Exergen Corp.; employment at will permits termination without cause, even in a close corporation.
In re Massey Energy Company Derivative and Class Action Litigation; application of plaintiff-friendly pleading standards usually precludes a dismissal of their claims at the pleading stage.
Salm v. Feldstein; a managing co-member of an LLC owes the other members a fiduciary duty to make full disclosure of all material facts. Self dealing. Usurp corporate opportunity.
Speed v. Muhanna; an attorney of record has apparent authority to enter into an agreement on behalf of his client, and the agreement is enforceable against the client by other parties.

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