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Pankauski Law Firm PLLC Recovers Estate $ for Boca Raton Personal Representative

Uncategorized Apr 4, 2014

The Pankauski Law Firm PLLC, a West Palm Beach estate litigation firm, successfully resolved an inheritance lawsuit set for trial in June in the downtown West Palm Beach courthouse.  This Palm Beach estate lawsuit included a St. Lucie County probate, a private Florida business, a corporate buy-sell agreement, Florida stock certificates and a Boca Raton personal representative.

  • The West Palm Beach probate firm, which limits its practice to probate litigation and litigation of Florida estates & trusts, sued an insurance company and two defendants over a buy-sell agreement and life insurance proceeds.
  • The Palm Beach lawsuit involved issues of a Florida privately held business, and stock certificates.  The parties included owners of a St. Lucie county business and a deceased former owner who was a relative .
  • The inheritance lawsuit was brought on behalf of the Palm Beach estate litigation firm’s client, which was a Boca Raton personal representative.
  • The probate of the late business owner’s estate was in St. Lucie County.
  • After extensive financial discovery and related court appearances in the downtown West Palm Beach courthouse, the West Palm Beach probate firm set the Boca Raton insurance lawsuit for trial.
  • The Palm Beach trial court granted the Palm Beach estate firm’s request for a trial and set a trial date for late June.
  • The firm, on behalf of the St. Lucie County estate, was also successful in having the insurance company deposit 100% of the life insurance funds, death benefits, into the registry of  the court, and having the insurance company exit the Boca Raton life insurance lawsuit.
  • The other side immediately asked to mediate with the firm.
  • After hours of mediation and negotiation in the estate firm’s West Palm Beach office, the parties ended the inheritance lawsuit with a signed settlement agreement which calls for the distribution of the life insurance funds pending approval of the trial judge.
  • The Estate was pleased with the outcome and is able to provide funds for expenses of the St. Lucie probate administration and for the benefit of the surviving heir, the Florida widow.