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Why Law Students Learn Trusts and Estates as One Subject

  Jan 30, 2026

What Restatements Are Supposed to Do—and When They Fail

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Why Trusts and Estates Became a Single Field

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Rethinking Restatements
Why Is There a Push for a New Restatement of Trusts and Estates?

  Jan 30, 2026

22 NYCRR 207.20: Inventory of Assets

  Jan 30, 2026

🔑 NY SCPA 2102(1): Beneficiary Standing Is Not Defeated by Corporate Form

  Jan 28, 2026

🔑 NY: Courts Will Not Direct When a Fiduciary Must Sell an Asset

  Jan 28, 2026

Intellectual Property as Intangible Personal Property

  Jan 23, 2026

Intellectual Property Is Not the Physical Object

  Jan 23, 2026

Core Categories of Intellectual Property in Estate Planning

  Jan 23, 2026

NY CPLR § 3103: Protective Orders

  Jan 21, 2026

🔑 Records Created During Administration Must Be Disclosed (Rule + Authority) (New York)

  Jan 21, 2026

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