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Finding of conversion and fraudulent concealment affirmed where brother signed sister’s name on check

Day on Torts

When defendant and his wife were later divorcing in 2019, the annuity came to light, and the wife informed plaintiff that she had seen a check that appeared to have been endorsed by someone else on her behalf. Based on the evidence, the Court affirmed the ruling that plaintiff “possessed a one-half ownership interest in the annuity funds.”.

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From an “Inaccurate” Story to “Ugly” Casting, Some Gucci Family Members Weigh Legal Action in Light of New Film

The Fashion Law

In addition to “manic jealousy,” Reggiani was also unhappy with the $650,000 per year sum offered to her in connection with her divorce settlement, and with Mr. Gucci’s decision to sell his stake in the family company to Bahraini PE giant Investcorp in 1993 for $170 million.

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