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legal & medical malpractice casesCase 1Attorney Fails to Protect Estate Beneficiaries: Mishandles
Probate Case; Heirs Bring Action Against The attorney represented the illegitimate personal representative for over five years, during which time the personal representative “purchased” the decedent’s house from the estate for $36,000 less than the appraised value, and obtained a loan against the property for $17,000 more than the purchase price. This transaction was without the heirs’ knowledge or consent, and without court approval. Further, during this period, the attorney collected fees from the estate in excess of $10,000. Upon discovery of these events, our client, one of the lawful heirs, petitioned the court to have the personal representative removed and to recover damages on behalf of the estate against the attorney and the credit union that had granted the suspect loan to the personal representative. Prior to trial, the attorney agreed to pay to the estate the sum of $58,000. The credit union agreed to pay to the estate the sum of $11,500, and to forgive the sum of $5,430 under the note and deed of trust on the property. The former personal representative filed bankruptcy and no action could be maintained against him. Total settlement: $74,930.
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