Source: https://stus.com/Children-Born-After-a-Will-Is-Executed-cartoon-wll0043
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 18:12:41+00:00

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Gray v. Gray; A child born after the execution of a will may not claim a share of the estate if the will left substantially all of the estate to the surviving parent, and the testator had another child when the will was drafted who was omitted from the will.
Breeden v. Stone; An insane delusion invalidates a will only if the delusion materially affected the disposition in the will.
Brown v. Miller; transfers of assets to a revocable living trust are the same as transfers of assets outright to the person owning the trust.
Estate of Lakatosh; Undue influence is the existence of a confidential relationship, the person enjoying the relationship received the bulk of the estate, and that the decedent's intellect was weakened.
In re Estate of Stoker; a will may be revoked if the testator executes a subsequent inconsistent will, or if he or she burns or destroys the will. Holographic will. Burn a will.
Saint Alphonsus Diversified Care, Inc. v. MRI Associates, LLP; dissociation from a partnership is wrongful only if it is in breach of an express provision of the partnership agreement.
Broz v. Cellular Information Systems, Inc.; corporate fiduciary generally must place the corporation's interests before his own, but here no valid expectancy interest and did not usurp any corporate opportunity.
Elf Atochem North America, Inc. v. Jaffari; a limited liability company is bound by the operating agreement signed by some members and that defines the LLC's governance and operation, even if the LLC itself did not sign.
In re eBay, Inc. Shareholders Litigation; The fiduciary duty of loyalty requires directors and officers to offer investment opportunities derived from corporate business to the corporation before acting on them individually. Self dealing.

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