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The long and contentious legal battle over the estate of late television icon Larry King has taken another turn. His widow, Shawn King, has reached a settlement with the business management firm, Blouin & Company, that represented the couple for years. The settlement comes after a tumultuous two-year legal saga filled with accusations and counteraccusations.…
Read MoreA bombshell report from The New York Times has unveiled a bitter, behind-the-scenes struggle for control of the Murdoch media empire. At the center of this drama, reminiscent of HBO’s hit show, Succession, is 93-year-old media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who is locked in a legal battle with three of his children over the future of…
Read MoreWill caveats can complicate the estate administration process in North Carolina by challenging the validity of the Will. The caveat effectively stops the Will administration until the issue is resolved. A caveat is filed to attempt to safeguard the deceased person’s true intentions and ensure their assets are distributed according to their genuine wishes. Any…
Read MoreA recent district court decision offers a win for employers facing withdrawal liability arbitrations with multiemployer pension plans. The case, Nevada Resorts Ass’n–Int’l All. of Theatrical Stage Emps. and Moving Picture Mach. Operators of the U.S. and Canada Local 720 Pension Trust v. JB Viva Vegas, L.P. (D. Nev. Mar. 29, 2024), throws a wrench…
Read MoreThe legal wrangling surrounding the estate of music legend Prince continues. According to a recent Associated Press article, a Delaware judge has rejected a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Prince’s former business advisors, L. Londell McMillan and Charles Spicer Jr. At the heart of the dispute is a limited liability company (LLC) established…
Read MoreFacing a disagreement? Don’t rush to court just yet. Mediation and arbitration offer alternative dispute resolution (ADR) options, but they approach conflict resolution in very different ways. Understanding these differences can help you choose the best path to settle your case. The Mediator: A Facilitator, Not a Judge Imagine a neutral third party guiding open…
Read MoreThis past Monday, June 10th, North Carolina state insurance regulators extended their financial watch over the local Charlotte retirement community Aldersgate, continuing state supervision that started in August of 2023. The North Carolina Department of Insurance stated the reason for this was that Aldersgate was “insolvent or in imminent danger of becoming insolvent.” This comes…
Read MoreImagine finding your dream home, only to discover a legal cloud hanging over it. This cloud could be a lis pendens, a Latin term meaning “suit pending.” It’s a formal notice filed in public land records that alerts potential buyers and lenders of a lawsuit involving the property’s ownership or rights. A lis pendens provides…
Read MoreThese days, many financial advisors are promoting themselves as fiduciaries. But what exactly does that mean? And how can it benefit you? What is a fiduciary? A fiduciary is someone who has a legal obligation to act in the best interests of another person. This means that they must put your needs before their own.…
Read MoreLegendary musician Brian Wilson, co-founder of the Beach Boys, was recently placed under a conservatorship by a Los Angeles court. This decision comes more than three months after the passing of his wife Melinda, who served as his primary caregiver. Following Melinda’s death, the responsibility of caring for Brian has fallen on his longtime publicist…
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