Saturday, May 9, 2009

DHL Heir Lawsuit

The civil lawsuit filed by DHL heir Junior Larry Hillbroom against his former attorneys and his trust manager has turned into a disagreement over the release of documents.

Hillbroom, the son of deceased DHL co-founder Larry Hillblom, in February sued attorneys David Lujan and Barry Israel and trust manager Keith Waibel in the Los Angeles federal court, accusing them of taking too much money from his $90 million settlement. They allegedly changed their fee agreement, from 38 percent to 56 percent, without his knowledge, the complaint by Hillbroom states.

According to documents filed in court this week by Hillbroom attorney Graham Lippsmith, Lujan won't give Hillbroom copies of Lujan's files related to the Hillbroom case, including financial records. And Hillbroom allegedly won't allow his entire guardianship case file to be unsealed for use in the civil lawsuit.

Guardianship is an issue in the complaint because Hillbroom was a minor when some of the alleged actions by his attorneys and trust manager supposedly happened.

Full Article and Source:
DHL heir's lawyers disagree: Lippsmith says Lujan won't turn over copies of Hillbroom's files

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dirty lawyer tricks. I hope Larry Hillbroom is successful.

Anonymous said...

Aren't both sides supposed to share information prety much freely?

Looks like deny and delay is just running up the tab - at Larry Hillbroom's expense.

Anonymous said...

This situation reminds me why we burned our original will with a trust clause.

Anonymous said...

Britney Spears' life and career may have improved since she was 26, but her circumstances have deteriorated. They won't let go of her until they've got everything she has.