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McCrary Law Offices, LLC

TEL (307) 472-6900 |  Casper, WY

TEL (307) 635-6800 |  Cheyenne, WY

TEL (970) 493-1600 |  Fort Collins, CO

Robert H. McCrary is the principal in the Estate Planning law firm of McCrary Law Offices which has offices in Casper, Cheyenne, and Fort Collins. Mr. McCrary has been practicing in the fie...(more)



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» Seth Tobias Case Settlement

I've blogged about the strange case of Seth Tobias before, here. Now (here) there is news of a potential settlement.

Mr. Tobias's brothers were previously attempting to use the so-called "slayer statute" to argue that Mr. Tobias's widow, Filomena, was involved in his murder and should therefore be disinherited.

Presumably Mr. Tobias's brothers are dropping their claim for a share of the estate.

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» June 10 workshop focuses on annuities

Retirement is a major life-changing event that is becoming ever more difficult to finance, given the complexity of financial products such as annuities.

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» More on the Referral Problem -- ADR

I spoke yesterday about the potential conflict of interest that arises when a third party (like a financial planner or accountant) refers a lot of business to an estate planner. A similar, but perhaps more serious, problem arises in the context of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and referrals.

More and more companies make their employees and/or customers sign documents stating that disputes will be settled through the ADR process. That's fair on its face, but as a practical matter, I have some questions about how this works. There are only so many ADR professionals out there -- how is the person who will handle the mediation and/or arbitration chosen? If the person is chosen by the company, then we've got a problem -- if I'm referring 100 cases a year to Bob's ADR Shop, aren't I going to be monitoring closely the outcome of those cases? And aren't I going to hire someone else if I find that Bob's ADR Shop isn't favoring my company as much as I'd like?

Carried to its logical extreme, you get situations like the one detailed in this article (thanks, Tim), about the National Arbitration Forum