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Musician Danny Tate freed from conservatorship, assets still targeted in Nashville probate court

With the bang of Davidson County (TN) Circuit Court Judge Randy Kennedy’s gavel, court was adjourned and Nashville musician Danny Tate exited a May 24 legal proceeding free from a conservatorship and appearing to have for the first time in nearly three years the ability to control his assets, enter into contracts and even accept Keep Reading…

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Nashville Scene follow-up article on Tate conservatorship

Danny Tate’s conservatorship comes to an eruptive end in a Nashville courtroom — but what has he really won? The War Between the Tates Brantley Hargrove May 27, 2010 Nashville Scene http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/danny-tates-conservatorship-comes-to-an-eruptive-end-in-a-nashville-courtroom-andmdash-but-what-has-he-really-won/Content?oid=1587613 The raucous scene in Judge Randy Kennedy’s Probate courtroom last Monday morning scarcely even called to mind an official chamber. Typically, the staid Keep Reading…

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Tate victory discussed on Probate Lawyer Blog

Andrew Mayoras has written about the Danny Tate case on his Probate Lawyer Blog.  He includes a link to one of our pieces posted on Examiner.com.  Thank you, Andrew! This morning was spent at a hearing held by the Texas House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee.  Barratry laws were the charge before the committee.  While Keep Reading…

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Probate Lawyer Blog writes on Danny Tate legal victory

Songwriter Danny Tate wins long court fight to be set free Andrew Mayoras May 25, 2010 The Probate Lawyer Blog http://www.probatelawyerblog.com/2010/05/songwriter-danny-tate-wins-long-court-fight-to-be-set-free.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ProbateLawyerBlog+%28The+Probate+Lawyer+Blog%3A++Famous+Fortune+Fights%29 Guardianship and conservatorship proceedings exist to help those who are incapacitated, usually due to age or disability, and can’t make proper decisions for themselves.  While these court cases help many thousands of people each Keep Reading…

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Not much of a post today

Not much of a post today as catch-up on some of our other paying gigs requires much time and attention after days out-of-town.  Tomorrow it’s back to the Texas legislature for a hearing on barratry laws with the House Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Committee.  That should be a most interesting session. Our Danny Tate conservatorship Keep Reading…

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