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Account Litigation in Texas – Presentation

By David Fowler Johnson on October 1, 2015
Posted in Latest From Knowledge Library

This presentation addresses common issues that arise in account litigation:

  • What is necessary to create a valid account with rights of survivorship
  • Lost account documents
  • Ownership of funds in accounts
  • Claims against banks for improperly setting up accounts
  • Claims regarding fraudulent requests for payment of funds from an account
  • Claims arising from IRAs

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