by George Blackmore | Nov 26, 2024 | Real Estate
Recently, we secured a significant victory for our client during arbitration in a case involving a land contract. The plaintiff sought to reform the agreement, claiming it did not accurately reflect their intended terms and alleging mutual mistake or fraud. By...
by George Blackmore | Nov 26, 2024 | Real Estate
Our client entered into a purchase agreement to buy a home, intending to renovate and sell it for a profit. Despite the binding agreement, the seller refused to proceed with the transaction. This breach of contract left our client without the property they needed for...
by George Blackmore | Nov 26, 2024 | Real Estate
Boundary-line disputes can be complex and deeply personal, especially when they involve neighbors. We recently represented a homeowner in a contentious dispute over property boundaries that lasted more than two years and ultimately went to trial. Our client, a...
by George Blackmore | Nov 26, 2024 | Probate
Trust litigation often involves deeply personal disputes, particularly when family members disagree over the administration of a loved one’s estate. The dispute arose after the passing of the trust’s settlor, leaving six siblings to navigate their differing...