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Santiago Law Group

Attorneys

Artemio M. Santiago

Areas of Practice

Trust Litigation

Probate Litigation

Civil Litigation

Business Litigation

Estate Planning

Probate Administration

Trust Administration

Conservatorship and Guardianship

Artemio M. Santiago, the firm’s lead trial attorney, has significant trial experience, and specializes in contentious litigation matters. Mr. Santiago maintains a high success rate in the cases tried on behalf of his clients.

Over the past twenty-five years, Mr. Santiago has handled a variety of business litigation matters. His approach at all stages of conflict focuses on the best interests of his clients. Although always ready and able to take matters to trial if the need arises, Mr. Santiago uses his skills to negotiate fair and equitable settlements for his clients.

Mr. Santiago’s true specialty lies in complex and contentious probate and trust litigation disputes, often confronting difficult family issues during the course of litigation. Mr. Santiago has earned a reputation in the probate courts as a fierce and polished trial attorney, with almost uniformly successful results.

Art Santiago maintains a thriving estate litigation practice which often involves estates in the tens of millions of dollars in assets.  Mr. Santiago successfully resolved a claim on behalf of the estate of an heir to the Harrah casino fortune in Los Angeles.  In September of 2012, Mr. Santiago successfully recovered $1.2 million from the Verna Harrah Estate (widow of casino magnate Bill Harrah), despite contentions by the family lawyers that his client was an excluded heiress under California law.

Well versed and exremely effective in contentious business litigation, Art Santiago  served as co-lead counsel in a multi-million dollar aerospace parts distribution suit concerning rights to sell commercial and military jet parts.  When initially the aerospace company refused to make any settlement offer, Mr. Santiago proceeded to arbitration against the company.  After prevailing in the liability phase before a three-judge Arbitration panel (3-0), Mr. Santiago resolved the matter for $11.7 million, one of the largest non-confidential settlements on an individual matter for the year of 2011 in the state of California.

In another of his successes, Mr. Santiago prevailed over a trustee who had taken family estate assets and used them as her own, despite the fact that her siblings were entitled to their fair share. Mr. Santiago was victorious at trial and convinced the Court that the trustee should be punished and forced to pay the damages and penalties from her own distributive share. When the rogue trustee appealed, the arguments ultimately ended up in the California Court of Appeal, which resoundingly affirmed Mr. Santiago’s victory in the unanimous published opinion of Chatard v. Oveross (2009) 179 Cal.App.4th 1098. The California Court of Appeal held that the share of a trustee-beneficiary who breached her fiduciary duty could be reached by the other beneficiaries to satisfy the damages caused by the trustee, despite the existence of a spendthrift clause in the trust.

Mr. Santiago graduated magna cum laude from Whittier Law School.

Bar Admissions:
California, 1995

Education:
Whittier Law School, Los Angeles, California, 1995, J.D.

Peter C. Richards

Of Counsel

Mr. Richards focuses on individual and corporate income tax matters, partnership and trust taxation and estate tax matters, estate planning, and mergers and acquisitions.

With over 40 years of experience, Mr. Richards holds a B.A. in Political Science and Economics from Albright College, Reading, PA, a Master of Law degree from Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, PA and a J.D. from New York University School of Law.