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Jul. 18, 2002

Two Tracks for Disqualification Result in Redundant Litigation

Focus Column - By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley - The California Supreme Court has construed the limits of disqualification for fiduciaries who may have caused an instrument to be transcribed under Probate Code Section 21350(a)(4) in Rice v Clark , 2002 DJDAR 6391 (Cal. June 10, 2002). The opinion also highlighted the difference between undue influence claims and claims under Section 21350.

        Focus Column
        
        By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley
        
        The California Supreme Court has construed the limits of disqualification for fiduciaries who may have caused an instrument to be transcribed ...

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