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Civ.R. 12(B)(1)/motion to dismiss for lack of subject-matter jurisduction; pursuant to R.C. 2101.24(A)(1)(l) and 2751.05(C), the probate court has exclusive jurisdiction over declaratory judgment actions relating to the administration of an estate.
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Attorneys at law — Misconduct — Permanent disbarment — Fifteen distinct violations of the Disciplinary Rules during the administration of an estate — Failing to cooperate in a disciplinary investigation.
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A Charleston commercial real estate expert thinks the state is paying way too much for a Smith Street office building but the state's top real estate executive believes taxpayers are getting a reasonable deal.
The state Department of Administration's Real Estate Division has signed an option to buy the Greenbrooke Building at 1124 Smith St. from Charleston real estate developer Al Summers for $13.9 million. The former warehouse was remodeled in 1995. It contains 76,861 square feet of space.
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Prohibition action to prevent probate court from proceeding with the administration of an estate erroneously dismissed under Civ.R. 12(C) by court of appeals, when - Cause remanded to court of appeals for further proceedings* * *
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Service regulations authorize military legal assistance attorneys to provide wills and will services to authorized clients.2 Attorneys must act competently in advising clients and producing wills.3 Each military service provides its legal assistance attorneys Drafting Libraries (DL) Wills software to aid in drafting wills.4 The DL Wills program provides state-specific will templates for most jurisdictions within the United States, assisting an attorney in competently drafting wills for clients hailing from states other than the one in which the attorney is licensed. The introductory section for each jurisdiction closes with a survey of the law, if any, concerning three testamentary instruments a legal assistance attorney may find appropriate for a client. For each jurisdiction, this p...
... client about what property comprises the estate, to whom some of the estate must go by law, and wh... information about executors and administration and section E of each jurisdiction discusses the l...
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Charles A. Gower, Columbus, Ga., Thomas J. Loftiss II, Thomasville, Ga., J. Patrick Ward, Cario, Ga., for plaintiff-appellant.
Lillian H. Lockary, As...
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... person having an interest in the administration of an estate which is subject to the jurisdiction ...
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- Notice: Fourth Circuit I.O.P. 36.6 States that Citation of Unpublished Dispositions is Disfavored Except for Establishing Res Judicata, Estoppel, or the Law of the Case and Requires Service of Copies of Cited Unpublished Dispositions of the Fourth Circuit. Home and Lot Owners Association of Shawnee-Land, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Marjec Inc., Defendant-Appellant, and John G. Leake, Trustee; County of Frederick, Virginia; Small Business Administration, an Agency of the U.S.; Estate of Nicholas C. Miller; Joseph A. Massie, Jr.; George C. Snarr, Jr., Esq., Defendants., 869 F.2d 594 (4th Cir. 1989)
Robert Metcalfe Musselman (Roger K. Grillo, Robert M. Musselman & Associates, on brief), for appellant.
Dale Alan Davenport (Hoover, Hoover, Penrod &...
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Members of the state Lottery Commission are expected to approve an agreement today with the Department of Administration's Real Estate Division that will allow it to lease office space in the Lottery's City Center West building to five state agencies.
The arrangement should provide cost-savings to the agencies, four of which currently rent space from private-sector landlords, Lottery assistant director John Myers said Wednesday.
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BELMONT - Wilma Bott "Elizabeth" "Billie" Hieronymus went to rest June 29, 2012, after a courageous bout with cancer. Elizabeth was born March 14, 1947, in Long Branch, N.J., to William F. and Doris M. Bott.
She was a graduate of Menlo Atherton High School and Scripts College of California in 1965 and 1969, respectively. Elizabeth lived in Boston and worked at Harvard University for several years prior to receiving her Master of Business Administration from Boston University in 1981. She was an analyst in mortgages, real estate and auditing for Unum Corporation until retiring in 1999 to Belmont. While working for Unum, Elizabeth received the Chairman's Award, a most prestigious achievement given to only three employees of the entire corporation. Elizabeth was an avid gardener, adventuro...