Wills in the Digital Age
Is an E-will, which exist only in a computer file just a manifestation of another theological advance that can be accommodated by our statute of wills, or does it really test boundaries of the law?. Read More
Is an E-will, which exist only in a computer file just a manifestation of another theological advance that can be accommodated by our statute of wills, or does it really test boundaries of the law?. Read More
In this Elder Law column, Renee R. Roth and Daniel G. Fish write: The conflict that has surfaced between fiduciaries of an estate and the Internet companies could be headed for a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. Read More
In this Elder Law Column, Renee R. Roth and Daniel G. Fish write: Read More
In a recent U.S. Eastern District decision, the court (Weinstein, J.) compelled arbitration of a dispute based on language contained in the “terms of use” on an Internet access provider’s website. Read More
There has been recent criticism of the statutory power of attorney as unduly complex and trap for the unwary. Read More