Civil Rights
Block on Trump's Asylum Ban Upheld by Supreme Court
In a case involving property on which plaintiff was about to file an abstract of judgment as a lien against, and which defendant then deeded to defendant-co-owner, a ruling refusing to set aside the transfer is affirmed in part, and reversed in part and remanded where: 1) the trial court was correct in concluding that the plaintiff was not entitled to relief under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act; but 2) the court erred in concluding that plaintiff could not maintain a resulting trust cause of action, and it must determine whether transferee holds defendant's one-half interest in the property as a resulting trust for the benefit of defendant (in which case the lien would attach to the equitable interest).
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Appellate Information
Filed November 24, 2009
Judges
Opinion by Judge Kane
Counsel
For Appellant: Campagne, Campagne & Lerner, Justin T. Campagne and Wiley R. Driskill
For Appellee: Felger & Associates, Warren P. Felger and Jennifer D. Reisz
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