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Ringgold-Lockhart v. Sankary
Justin Ringgold-Lockhart purports to appeal from the following: a nunc pro tunc order approving an ex parte petition for preliminary partial distribution; an order authorizing the retaining of appellate counsel and payment of fees; and a statement of decision. The law firm of Oldman, Cooley, Sallus, Gold, Birnberg & Coleman, LLP, Andre-Paul Summers Chaussier as successor trustee of the Summers Family Trust, and Myer J. Sankary, successor trustee of the Aubry Family Trust have moved to dismiss Mr. Ringgold-Lockharts appeal. We have previously repeatedly held in connection with this current probate proceeding that Mr. Ringgold-Lockhart has no right to appeal as he has no standing. (Ringgold-Lockhart v. Sankary (Oct. 27, 2009, B212797) [nonpub. opn]; Ringgold-Lockhart v. Sankary (Jan. 13, 2009, B202858) [nonpub. opn].)

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