Mathew M. Wrenshall, Managing Partner of RMO LLP’s Pasadena office, contributed to the Daily Journal with a column discussing the strategic use of the [...]
Mathew M. Wrenshall, Managing Partner of RMO LLP’s Pasadena office, contributed to the Daily Journal with a column discussing the strategic use of the […]
Scott Rahn, Founding Partner of RMO LLP, has been newly elected as a committee member to the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) [...]
Scott Rahn, Founding Partner of RMO LLP, has been newly elected as a committee member to the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) […]
California-based probate litigation law firm RMO LLP announced that it has elevated trust and estate litigation attorney Meghan M. Glaspy to Partner where she [...]
California-based probate litigation law firm RMO LLP announced that it has elevated trust and estate litigation attorney Meghan M. Glaspy to Partner where she […]
Matthew Bourque, Managing Attorney of RMO LLP’s Dallas office, was featured in Houston local television station KHOU 11’s VERIFY segment. Providing fact-checked stories and [...]
Matthew Bourque, Managing Attorney of RMO LLP’s Dallas office, was featured in Houston local television station KHOU 11’s VERIFY segment. Providing fact-checked stories and […]
Matthew Bourque, Managing Attorney of RMO LLP’s Dallas office, contributed to the December edition of the Dallas Bar Association’s monthly publication, Headnotes. The association’s [...]
Matthew Bourque, Managing Attorney of RMO LLP’s Dallas office, contributed to the December edition of the Dallas Bar Association’s monthly publication, Headnotes. The association’s […]
Sean Muntz, Managing Partner of RMO LLP, contributed to the Daily Journal’s inaugural Estate Planning & Probate Attorneys Supplement with an article on omitted [...]
Sean Muntz, Managing Partner of RMO LLP, contributed to the Daily Journal’s inaugural Estate Planning & Probate Attorneys Supplement with an article on omitted […]
Can a trustee remove a beneficiary from a trust? Yes. Is it common? No. Upon the death of a decedent, most trusts become irrevocable. [...]
Can a trustee remove a beneficiary from a trust? Yes. Is it common? No. Upon the death of a decedent, most trusts become irrevocable. […]