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Robert Indiana’s Estate will Receive More than $2 Million in Legal Settlement

By on January 26, 2022 in Litigation-Business

“Over $2 million will be paid to the charity established by late artist Robert Indiana through a settlement between Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey and the personal representative of the artist’s estate over excessive legal fees. The attorney general sued the representative James Brannan in 2020,” reports Lauren Abbate in Bangor Daily News.

“Claiming he overpaid himself and several law firms during the course of extensive litigation that the estate was battling following Indiana’s death in 2018. On Monday, the attorney general’s office announced that it has reached a resolution of all claims against Brannan and the four firms. Since the sole benefactor of Indiana’s estate,”

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