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Probate,
Criminal

Jan. 3, 2018

Attorneys for Vegas shooting victims meeting to discuss unique probate opportunity

Unlike most mass shooters, Stephen Paddock left a sizable estate, one that plaintiffs’ attorneys are trying to keep out of litigation.

Attorneys for Vegas shooting victims meeting to discuss unique probate opportunity
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California firms are joining the effort to keep the estate of the Las Vegas mass shooter out of litigation.

Unlike other mass shooters, Stephen Paddock, who opened fire on a concert from Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in October, left a sizable estate, and plaintiffs attorneys will convene in Las Vegas this month to strategize getting fair compensation for the victims and avoid draining the estate with lawsuits.

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