Great-Great-Grandson Denied Right To Reopen Estate to Protect Painting

Great-Great-Grandson Denied Right To Reopen Estate to Protect Painting

Attorney General has authority to litigate disposition of art given to William H. Seward

The great-great-grandson of William H. Seward, who was President Lincoln’s Secretary of State during the Civil War, lacks standing to reopen the estate of Seward’s grandson, William H.

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