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KEYSTONE QUARTERLY |
AUGUST 2019 |
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Keystone is excited to publish the Summer 2019 edition of its quarterly newsletter! Keystone has had a busy quarter as the firm was featured in a cover story by the Los Angeles Daily Journal, five of its attorneys were recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine, and it recently added two new attorneys to its growing team. Keystone has also included in this edition an in-depth analysis on two recent cases which will interest both probate and civil litigators alike: one which discusses the implications of denying requests for admission; and another which discusses a shortcut to litigate against a newly-deceased party, without the need to involve the probate court.
Keystone has dedicated its practice to Probate, Trust and Estate litigation and administration, and is one of the largest law firms in California devoted exclusively to this practice area. |
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A Shortcut Procedure for Suing a Decedent Without Involving the Probate Court |
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Usually, when a defendant passes away during or before litigation, the plaintiff must substitute into the pending action the defendant’s personal representative, which can be a complex and time-consuming process. However, in certain limited situations involving an insured defendant, the Probate Code provides an exception to this general rule. |
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Keystone Attorneys Selected As Super Lawyers |
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Keystone attorneys have become a household name in the Southern California probate and trust litigation community. We are pleased to announce that Keystone attorneys have once again been recognized by Super Lawyers magazine. |
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