GMSR: Greines, Martin, Stein & Richland LLP

Case

5900 Wilshire Boulevard, 12th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90036
+1 310 859 7811
Home About Us Attorneys Library Practice News Contact Us Site Map
Citizens Business Bank v. DeMille (2010) 2010 Cal.App. Unpub. LEXIS 4316
California Court of Appeal
06/09/2010

The institutional trustee for a family trust won a judgment (which GMSR successfully defended on appeal) ordering the former trustee to pay the trust more than $1 million in damages. The former trustee posted a $1 million undertaking to stay enforcement of the judgment and then, after the trial court found the undertaking inadequate, purported to have transferred all of his assets to his son. The trial court held that the trust could enforce the undertaking and that the purported transfer was void. The Court of Appeal affirmed both rulings. It held, as GMSR argued, that the undertaking was enforceable under a statute that makes a guarantor liable even if its bond is defective. The court further affirmed that the purported asset transfer was void because it was not accompanied by an actual change in possession as required by the fraudulent transfer statute.

Practice Areas
Probate and Trusts
Civil Procedure

Briefs
PDF Citizens Business Bank v. DeMille Respondent's Brief in Jerry DeMille's Appeal from June 10, 2008 Judgment Enforcing Untertaking by Horace DeMille (67KB PDF)
PDF Citizens Business Bank v. DeMille Respondent's Brief in Appeal from July 3, 2008 Fraudulent Transfer Order (68KB PDF)
PDF Citizens Business Bank v. DeMille Respondent's Brief in Horace DeMille's Appeal from June 10, 2008 Judgment Enforcing His Undertaking (387KB PDF)
PDF Citizens Business Bank v. DeMille Opinion (82KB PDF)


[ Cases ]