
Millions of us grew up in the Michael Jackson era of pop music. The first time I saw Michael perform, was as a
pre-teen when my youngest and most fun loving aunt let me tag along with her friends to see "The
Jacksons" with Randy on the bongos. I am definitely part of the "Thriller" generation. As much as any performer, Michael Jackson's body of work will always be part of the soundtrack of our lifetime.
Beyond his music, there is also, of course, a legal side to Mr. Jackson's legacy. On that front, his life diverged, especially as he aged, from the norm. He was very wealthy, but also very indebted financially. He experienced criminal legal accusation, trial and
acquittal. He was the subject of lawsuits and settlements from both business partners and personal acquaintances. He was twice divorced. And now, without a doubt, there will be a protracted examination of his legal estate and perhaps that will involve more disputes.
Critical stories are already starting to appear. Here are a few links:
WSJ Law Blog opines "
On Michael Jackson and the Law":
When the immediate tributes and remembrances and eulogies have run their course on the King of Pop, attention will likely turn to a handful of more mundane questions: what happens to Neverland, to his collection of curios; what, if anything, becomes of the rights to his musical legacy? All of these questions, of course, will involve lawyers. Dozens upon dozens of lawyers.
From Reuters:
Mystery surrounds Michael Jackson's sudden deathThere will be much more to follow on the Michael Jackson estate and legal situation. He leaves three children, apparently under the care of a nanny and his mother, Katherine. We hope that Michael made arrangements for his loved ones and that he rests in peace.
- Charley
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