Kittrell v. Fowler
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The Supreme Court reversed in this interlocutory appeal of a decision of the circuit court overruling Appellants' demurrer and allowing Appellees to proceed with their claims, holding that the circuit court erred.
Appellees brought this action against Margaret's Future Trust, the Estate of Walter, Jr. and another trust seeking an accounting of each party's assets, restitution, and the imposition of a constructive construct on the trusts' assets based on Walter, Jr.'s alleged fraudulent conduct and breach of fiduciary duty as trustee of Walter, Sr.'s and Margaret's estates. The circuit court subsequently allowed Appellees to amend their complaint to add claims relating to the arms-length sale by their mother, Margaret, of her minority interest in Hurley, LLC, in 2006 and to joint the relevant members of Hurley, LLC as defendants. In this interlocutory appeal, Appellants argued that the circuit court improperly conferred standing on Appellees to pursue claims challenging and seeking to "unwind" the 2006 Hurley Transaction. The Supreme Court reversed the circuit court's decision on these issues, dismissed Appellees' claims relating to the Hurley Transaction, and remanded for further proceedings, holding that Appellees lacked standing to bring the claims regarding the Hurley Transaction.
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