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  1. Defendant Lillian P. Overcash is the daughter of Lillian G. Pritchard and the executrix of her estate. At the time of her death, Mrs. Pritchard was a director and the largest single shareholder of Pritchard & Baird. Because Mrs. Pritchard died after the institution of suit but before trial, her executrix was substituted as a defendant.

  2. Jul 2, 1981 · The high court ruled, 6 to 0, that the estate of Lillian Pritchard, a former director of her family's reinsurance company, is liable for the $10.3 million siphoned from company funds by her...

  3. United Jersey Bank.3 In Francis, Lillian Pritchard was a director and majority shareholder of Pritchard and Baird,4 a closely-held corpora-tion doing business as a reinsurance broker.5 The company had four directors, Charles Pritchard, Sr., his wife, Lillian, and their sons,

  4. Lillian Pritchard. Actress: The Islanders. Lillian, a free spirited Vermonter, grew up in the Green Mountains where she was blessed to be surrounded by a blossoming arts community.

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  5. Nov 25, 2019 · The case involves a deceased woman, Lillian Pritchard, who, in her lifetime, did nothing as a corporate director to curb her sons' conversions of corporate funds.

  6. The case involves the liability of a corporate director, Lillian Pritchard, for negligence resulting in the misappropriation of trust funds by other directors who were also shareholders and officers of the corporation.

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  8. Dec 12, 2011 · Despite being a director of Pritchard & Baird, Lillian was entirely detached from the companys affairs. Had she reviewed its financial statements, she would immediately have realized that Charles Jr. and William were making improper withdrawals from the company’s accounts.