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Appeals court reviews conversion and fee rulings in Miller family trust dispute

Massachusetts Appeals Court (oral arguments) · January 5, 2026
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Summary

Panel heard arguments over whether Harold Miller Jr. converted nearly $290,461 taken from trust/investment accounts and whether trial judge properly awarded attorneys' fees; appellant argues power-of-attorney and trustee compensation permitted transfers, beneficiaries say withdrawals were concealment and diversion to a personal business.

In docket 25P474, Miller et al. v. Harold Miller Jr., the Appeals Court considered whether the trial court erred in finding conversion of $290,461.23 and in awarding attorneys' fees to beneficiaries.

Ronald Dunbar argued for Harold Miller Jr. that the durable power of attorney and trustee provisions in the family…

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