Taking Case Conferences Seriously
February 7, 2022 By Mark Mikulasik Case conferences are available under the Rules of Civil Procedure to move cases forward more efficiently, more affordably, and more justly by allowing judges to make binding procedural decisions at the conference without formal motions. The use of case conferences on a formal basis in civil litigation is a […]
Trustees and Ethical Investing
February 7, 2022 By Brian Babcock One of the key duties of a trustee, including an estate trustee, is to invest the trust or estate assets. Failure to invest is a breach of trust, for which the trustee may be required to reimburse the estate or beneficiaries. But what do trustees invest in? And what […]