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In our new family, the Austens, father Jack Austen, built up a successful residential real estate company, Oceanic Real Estate, LLC. Upon his tragic death in a plane crash in 2019, it is likely that at least Kate will challenge Jack’s Will. During this anticipated Will contest – before the allowance of Jack’s Will and the appointment of a Personal Representative – his estate assets are in limbo and need to be managed.
Thankfully, the Massachusetts legislature enacted statutes that enable the appointment of a temporary fiduciary to step in and manage estate assets during the pendency of a contested proceeding. This temporary fiduciary in an estate proceeding is called a Special Personal Representative, and “any suitable person” can be appointed to the position. This means that a family member, professional, or attorney is eligible for the appointment.
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On February 3, 2021, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) heard a case that raised questions to a grievance cannabis operators in the Commonwealth have been grueling over for years. In the case of Mederi Inc. v. City of Salem, Mederi Inc. was denied a host community agreement (HCA) by the city of Salem after applications for the city’s five adult-use recreational marijuana retailer licenses were slotted. As a part of the Superior Court’s (Feeley, J.) ruling, the court found that the Massachusetts legislature did not intend for the Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) to have the authority to review the contents of HCAs under G. L. c.94G (the Statute).
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