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Mark E. Swirbalus, November 18, 2009 Three decisions issued last week by the Appeals Court pursuant to Rule 1:28 are worth mentioning.
Greene v. MullarkeyMark E. Swirbalus, September 13, 2009 In Greene v. Mullarkey, Case No. 07-30561-HJB, Adversary Proceeding No. 08-03009, 2009 Bankr. LEXIS 2191 (Bankr. D. Mass. Aug. 13, 2009), Christine Greene, her brother Matthew Mullarkey, and his wife Nicole Mullarkey were entangled in what the Bankruptcy Court described as an intra-family feud. The... Pantazis v. TsouridesMark E. Swirbalus, September 13, 2009 Pantazis v. Tsourides, Case No. 99-2362-C, 2009 Mass. Super. LEXIS 210 (Worcester Super. Ct. July 8, 2009), is a recently-reported superior court decision addressing alleged breaches of fiduciary duty and self-dealing by the defendant trustees. One of the trustees is alleged to have destroyed trust... Year Established: 1902 (For Biographical Data on other firm personnel, see Professional Biographies at Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Greenwich and West Hartford, Connecticut, Washington, D.C., New York, N.Y. and Morristown, New Jersey)
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