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Structured settlements expert John Darer reviews the latest structured settlements and settlement planning information and news, and provides expert opinion and highly regarded commentary. that is spicy, Informative, irreverent and effective for over 20 years.
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Category: Wyoming QSF
Wyoming QSF includes blogs and commentary about or having to with Wyoming qualified settlement funds, news and best pratices issues related to Wyoming QSFs that may be of national interest
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In Flatirons Bank v. Eastern Point Trust Company, the court granted EPTC’s motion to dismiss due to lack of personal jurisdiction and immunity under the Petition Clause. The ruling criticized Flatirons for submitting a legally deficient complaint, highlighting flaws in its claims of objective baselessness and the misrepresentation of legal precedents.
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The case Miller v Town of Glenrock centers on a dispute over compliance with the Wyoming Public Records Act. Plaintiff Stephen Miller seeks records related to Qualified Settlement Funds, alleging withholding by the Town. The court has granted limited discovery to enhance transparency, rejecting the Town’s objections and emphasizing the necessity for clear access to…
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Does Wyoming’s adherence to Dillon’s Rule mean that towns like Lovell, Glenrock and others “can’t assume powers not expressly delegated”? How about delegating a power, that may not be expressly granted by the state, to a 3rd party, like the power to enter into a qualified assignment?
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The complaint alleges a conspiracy called “Justice Escrow” aimed at injuring Eastern Point through the theft of proprietary information. The complaint alleges that “this action arises from Flatirons (Bank), FBHC, Krochuk, and Trellis, together with Nicholas Coccimiglio and his agent(s)
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On February 25, 2025, the Lovell town council voted to accept a settlement agreement with Eastern Point Trust Company, which threatened legal action over the Lovell arrangement with Flatirons Bank and Justice Escrow to provide a vehicle for qualified settlement funds.