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Hani Sarji

Hani Sarji

565 posts

New York lawyer who cares about people, is fascinated by technology, and is writing his next book, Estate of Confusion: New York.

  Sep 06, 2024

Keebler Highlights Harris Tax Proposals

In a recent Leimberg Information Services 60-Second Planner, Bob Keebler discussed Kamala Harris&...

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  Sep 06, 2024

New York County Supreme Court Grants Unsealing of Matrimonial Case File for Deceased Father’s Daughter

In Matter of Marancie, New York County Supreme Court (Index Number 161631/2023)...

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  Sep 06, 2024

New York TOD Deeds: No Ancillary Transfer Documents Required for Recording (Except in Erie County & Niagara County)

No need for ancillary documents like TP-584, RP-5217, and IT-2663 when recording NY TOD deeds; except in Erie County....

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  Sep 05, 2024

Today’s Events: Think Tank Session and Loper Bright Webinar

Mark Your Calendars for These Fantastic Events...

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  Sep 04, 2024

One Outline to Many Ebooks

Continuing to develop my automated publishing workflow, which I mentioned in my previous...

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  Sep 04, 2024

Driving the Estate: The Fiduciary’s Journey in Matter of Pugach

Case gives vivid analogy to highlight the delicate balance between fiduciary authority and judicial oversight....

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  Sep 03, 2024

🔑 NY Form: Petition to Search Safe Deposit Box

The Safe Deposit Box Petition is used to ask the Surrogate's...

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  Sep 02, 2024

Google Alert: Quick Notice for My Automation Blog Post

Yesterday evening, I published a new blog post titled, Automation: Publishing Ebooks from...

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  Sep 02, 2024

Restarted and Shared the Outline

Yesterday, I restarted my Outline. Previously, the Outline was available only to Paid...

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  Sep 01, 2024

Automation: Publishing Ebooks from Outlines and Blog Posts from Files

Today was an excellent day for me in terms of technology! I made...

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  Aug 31, 2024

🔑 NY: A Will Is Not a Conveyance

Under New York law, a will is not a conveyance. RPL §§ 240(2)...

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