Posts Tagged Minnesota estate fraud
Dad Squanders Daughter’s Inheritance, Bank Liable
Posted by admin in Fraud Recovery on January 30, 2013
by Brian Mahany A 41 year old Florida man was arrested after being accused of stealing his daughter’s $58,000 inheritance. Published reports and court records reveal that Willie Lockridge was the father of the victim. Apparently the victim’s mother died in 2011 and left almost $59,000 to her daughter. The girl’s uncle was court appointed [...]
Lawyer, Accountant Implicated in Estate Fraud Case
Posted by admin in Fraud Recovery, Legal Malpractice on January 13, 2013
by Brian Mahany Although I still believe the practice of law is a noble profession, the ambulance chasers and ethically challenged members of the Bar keep us pretty far down in public opinion polls. This story from Tennessee is not going to help change that undeserved reputation. Paul Porter and his son Joe built up [...]
America’s Greatest Lawyer Died Without A Will? It’s True! (estate fraud blog)
Posted by admin in Fraud Recovery on January 12, 2013
by Brian Mahany On Christmas I saw Stephen Spielberg’s epic movie about Abraham Lincoln. Many think he was America’s greatest lawyer. Until today, I didn’t know that Lincoln never took the time to write a will. He joins the ranks of most Americans who won’t take an hour of their time to think about what [...]
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