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Appeals court hears sprawling trust dispute over accounting, sanctions and asset liquidation
Summary
A lengthy appellate argument addressed default sanctions for alleged discovery violations, disputed accountings for trust proceeds, alleged post‑judgment transfers and whether the superior court exceeded its authority in ordering liquidation; the court took the matter under advisement.
The panel considered Renita K. Johnson v. George J. Karamis, an extended trust-and-estate dispute that presented multiple issues including alleged failure to produce bank and trust records, the propriety of a default sanction under Rule 37, the adequacy of a detailed post-judgment accounting, and whether the…
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