The case argued by the students in this class in the Summer of 2002 was Lesley Lovey v. Estate of Lester Lovell.
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The moot court case was loosely based on the real case of Sopko v. Slackman (In re Estate of Roccamonte), 174 N.J. 381 (2002), a case focusing on the nature of a palimony claim and the relief available when someone promises "support for life."
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