Biography
Ms. Rudolph is a member of our Trusts and Estates and Real Estate
Practice Groups. Prior to joining the firm in 2001, Ms. Rudolph
was in private practice with a White Plains law firm, concentrating
in litigation. She has also served in the public sector as an Assistant
Attorney General in the New York State Office of the Special Prosecutor,
handling white collar civil litigation (Medicaid Fraud). In addition,
she was an Administrative Hearing Officer with the New York State
Racing and Wagering Board (1980-84). In her private practice from
1984 through 1987, Ms. Rudolph concentrated in estates, guardianship,
real estate and litigation. From 1997 to 2001, Ms. Rudolph was a
frequent lecturer to physicians and other professionals on methods
to avoid lawsuits.
Presently, Ms. Rudolph concentrates in the area of trusts and estates,
estate administration, estate tax, and guardianship in the Surrogate’s
Court, Supreme Court, and before the United States Tax Court. Ms.
Rudolph represents beneficiaries and fiduciaries, both individual
and corporate, in judicial proceedings involving probate, administration,
lost wills, construction, kinship, removal of fiduciaries, and accountings,
both contested and uncontested, and in real estate transactions.
Ms. Rudolph also represents individuals and corporate fiduciaries
as trustees of supplemental or special needs trusts.
Education
- New York Law School (J.D., 1977)
- Manhattanville College (B.A., 1972)
Memberships
Ms. Rudolph is a member of the New York State Bar Association’s
Trusts and Estates Law and Elder Law Sections. She also serves on
the Westchester County Bar Association’s Executive Committee
of the Trusts and Estates Section and as Co-Chair of the Westchester
Women’s Bar Association’s Trusts and Estates Section.
Admissions
- New York
- U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York
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