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Orange County Trust Litigation Attorney Blaine M. Brown Shares Expertise on Electronic Communications and Trust Amendments with the Daily Journal in his Article: Lines Drawn in Digital Ink

Dec 31, 2024

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San Juan Capistrano, CaliforniaTrust and Estate Litigation Attorney Blaine M. Brown has recently authored a significant article titled, Lines Drawn in Digital Ink: Trotter v. Van Dyck Upholds Traditional Formalities in the Face of Modern Technology, which was published in the “Probate Daily Journal.” This article offers a detailed analysis of the landmark California Court of Appeal case, Trotter v. Van Dyck, a pivotal decision reaffirming the importance of traditional formalities in trust amendments amid the rise of digital communications.

Exploring the Intersection of Law and Technology

In his article, Mr. Brown delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by the increasing use of electronic communications in estate planning. The case of Trotter v. Van Dyck provided clarity on whether emails and other informal digital communications could serve as valid amendments to trusts under the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA). The court ultimately held that electronic communications do not satisfy the formal requirements for trust amendments, reinforcing the need for adherence to traditional legal formalities.

Implications for Legal Professionals

This decision carries far-reaching implications for estate planning and trust administration in California. Mr. Brown’s article highlights:

  • The reaffirmation of the importance of formal, written instruments in documenting trust amendments.
  • Guidance for legal professionals to ensure clients’ intentions are properly memorialized to avoid potential disputes.

As Mr. Brown notes in his article, “[t]his case highlights the importance of ensuring trust amendments comply with established legal standards, even in the digital age. While technology has transformed how we communicate, it cannot replace the formalities that protect the integrity of legal documents.”

To read more about the case and its decision, you can read it here in the Daily Journal.

About Blaine M. Brown, Esq.

As one of the Principal Attorneys at OC Trial Group, APC, Mr. Brown focuses on trust and estate litigation, elder abuse, wrongful death, business and real estate disputes, and personal injury matters. Mr. Brown is a highly awarded and reviewed trial attorney who has been named to Best Lawyers’ annual list of “Ones to Watch” and has also been rated by Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star.” Mr. Brown has built a reputation for providing clients with personalized, high-caliber legal representation.

OC Trial Group, APC is a leading estate and trust litigation firm in Orange County, California. Our experienced team of trial attorneys has a successful track record of resolving highly sensitive matters, including trusts, estates, guardianships, and conservatorships. We are well-versed in California trust and estate law and are prepared to fight for our clients’ rights in and out of the courtroom. To learn more about OC Trial Group, APC, and our services, please visit our website at https://www.octrial.com/.

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