Morris Nichols Team Secures Pro Bono Victory in Property Transfer Dispute
The Court of Chancery is often called upon to resolve Delaware familial conflicts involving the estate of a loved one. In April 2023, Morris Nichols attorneys Jennifer Ying, Elizabeth Mullin Stoffer, and Rachel Tunney tried a pro bono case before Magistrate Molina which sought to unwind a property transaction of an elderly man based on undue influence by one of his daughters.
On Friday, February 9, 2024, Magistrate Molina issued a final report, finding in favor of our client. Update: On July 8, 2024, Vice Chancellor Fioravanti denied respondent’s exceptions to the final report. Jen, Liz, and Rachel provided pro bono legal services to our client in order to achieve this favorable result.
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