Whose Cello Is It Anyway? Or, a Lawyer, a Judge, and a Professional Athlete Talk About Family Litigation

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In this episode of “Splitting Heirs” host Warren K. Racusin of Lowenstein’s Trusts & Estates practice is joined by Jeffrey J. Wild, Lowenstein partner and litigator whose practice focuses on fiduciary issues; the Honorable Paul D. Wilson, Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court; and Zachary Racusin, professional baseball player and owner/director of player development of Rax Hax Pro Performance, to explore the dynamics of competition when family members fight over inherited property. How can litigants prove a decedent’s wishes regarding his or her intentions, when is it worth the time and expense of going to trial, and when should parties and advocates put aside their respective rivalries and move on?

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Warren K. Racusin, Partner and Chair, Trusts & Estates
Jeffrey J. Wild, Partner, Business Litigation
Honorable Paul D. Wilson, Associate Justice for the Massachusetts Superior Courts
Zachary Racusin, Professional Baseball Player and Owner & Director of Player Development, Rax Hax Pro Performance

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