Matter of Aoki

2024 NY Slip Op 31341(U)
CourtSurrogate's Court, New York County
DecidedApril 12, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Matter of Aoki 2024 NY Slip Op 31341(U) April 12, 2024 Surrogate's Court, New York County Docket Number: File No. 2008-2604/H/I Judge: Rita Mella Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. New York Counly Surrogate's Court DATA ENTRY DEPT. APR 12 2024 SURROGATE'S COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of Devon Aoki and Steven Aoki as Beneficiaries of the Trust Created under Article VIII of the Will of DECISION and ORDER

ROCKY H. AOKI, also known as File No.: 2008-2604/H/1 Hiroaki Aoki, Deceased,

to Revoke the Letters of Trusteeship Issued to Keiko Ono Aoki as Trustee of the Trust. -------------------------------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Judicial Settlement of the First Intermediate Account of Proceedings of Keiko Ono Aoki as Trustee of the Trust under Article VIII of the Will of

ROCKY H. AOKI, also known as File No.: 2008-2604/F Hiroaki Aoki, Deceased. -------------------------------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Judicial Settlement of the Second Intermediate Account of Proceedings of Keiko Ono Aoki as Trustee of the Trust under Article VIII of the Will of

ROCKY H. AOKI, also known as File No.: 2008-2604/K Hiroaki Aoki, Deceased. -------------------------------------------------------------------------x

MELLA, S.:

The following papers were considered on the cross-motions regarding discovery, including by subpoena, sought from non-parties Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP and Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman PC:

Documents Considered Numbered Notice of Motion, dated April 14, 2022, for a Protective Order and to Quash Subpoena, by Respondent Keiko Aoki, with Affirmation, dated April 14, 2022, of Vincent Levy, Esq., Attaching Exhibits 1, 2 Keiko Aoki's Memorandum of Law in Support 3 Notice of Cross-Motion, dated April 21, 2022, by Devon Aoki and Steven Aoki, to Compel Discovery, with Affirmation, dated April 21, 2022, of David C. Rose, Esq., Attaching Exhibits 4,5 Devon Aoki and Steven Aoki's Memorandum of Law in Opposition to Motion and in Support of Cross-Motion 6 Affidavit of Keiko Aoki, dated April 29, 2022, in Reply 7

[* 1] Affirmation of Taleah Jennings, Esq., dated April 29, 2022, in Opposition to Cross-Motion 8 Reply Affirmation, dated April 29, 2022, of Vincent Levy, Esq., Attaching Exhibits 9 Keiko Aoki's Reply Memorandum of Law and in Opposition to Cross-Motion 10

The following papers were considered on the cross-motions regarding, in part, discovery of communications with Schulman Bhattacharya, LLC:

Documents Considered Numbered

Notice of Motion to Compel, dated August 19, 2022, by Devon Aoki and Steven Aoki, with Affirmation, dated August 19, 2022, of Andrew M. Goldsmith, Esq., Attaching Exhibits 11, 12 Notice of Motion to Compel, dated August 26, 2022, by Guardian ad Litem Jessica M. Baquet, Esq. (GAL), with Affirmation of Jessica M. Baquet, Esq., dated August 26, 2022, Attaching Exhibits 13, 14 Memorandum of Law in Support of GAL's Motion 15 Notice of Cross-Motion to Compel, dated September 13, 2022, by Keiko Aoki, with Affirmation, dated September 13, 2022, of Jordan Pietzsch, Esq., Attaching Exhibits 16, 17 Memorandum of Law in Opposition to Motions and in Support of Cross-Motion 18 Reply Affirmation, dated September 23, 2022, of Jessica M. Baquet, Esq., in Further Support of GAL Motion, Attaching Exhibits 19 GAL's Reply Memorandum of Law 20 Reply Affirmation, dated September 23, 2022, of Andrew M. Goldsmith, Esq., Attaching Exhibits 21

Litigation in the estate of Rocky Aoki, the founder of the Benihana Restaurant chain, has

a long history, which is set forth in prior decisions of this and other courts and will not be

repeated here. For present purposes, it is sufficient to note that decedent died in July 2008, and,

more than 15 years later, there are still a number of contested proceedings pending in this court.

Relevant here are three of those proceedings: in one, two of decedent's children, Devon Aoki

and Steven Aoki (Devon and Steven) seek the removal of decedent's surviving spouse, Keiko

Ono Aoki (Keiko), as Trustee of a trust created under decedent's will (the Trust); in the other

[* 2] two proceedings, Keiko seeks the settlement of her accounts as Testamentary Trustee. 1 Before

the court in these proceedings are two sets of cross-motions that raise the issue of the scope of

the attorney-client privilege under circumstances where the party claiming privilege serves as a

fiduciary and asserts advice of counsel as a defense. This decision determines these cross-

motions. 2

BACKGROUND

The first set of cross-motions was filed in the removal proceeding. Thereafter, however,

in recognition of the overlapping issues in the removal proceeding and Keiko's accounting as

Trustee, the parties agreed that discovery in all proceedings should be conducted jointly, and it is

currently contemplated that there will be a joint trial of the removal claims and the accounting

objections.

In the first set of cross-motions, suspended Trustee Keiko, moves for a protective order

(CPLR 3103) and to quash a subpoena (CPLR 2304) served on her former counsel, Schulte Roth

and Zabel LLP (Schulte). Devon and Steven, who are beneficiaries of the Trust, have cross-

moved, pursuant to CPLR 3124, to compel: 1) Keiko to comply with certain discovery demands

seeking communications between her and Schulte and also between her and another firm that had

represented her as Trustee, Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman PC (Cowan); and 2) Schulte to comply

with their subpoena which requests production of certain documents and an examination under

I Keiko initially accounted as Trustee for the period from September 3, 20 IO through September 30, 2016. In 2020, in response to Devon and Steven's removal petition, which included substantial allegations of possible waste and bad faith, the court suspended Keiko as Trustee. Thereafter, Keiko filed a separate accounting for the period from October I, 2016 through March 12, 2020, the date a successor trustee was appointed on an interim basis (the Interim Successor Trustee). Although styled as a separate accounting, the second is a continuation of Keiko's initial accounting.

2 Some of these motions, such as Keiko's September 13, 2022 motion, which is part of the second set ofcross- motions, raised other discovery issues, but they were resolved in a decision of this court dated November 16, 2022 (see Matter ofAoki, NYLJ, November 21, 2022, at 23, col 3 [Sur Ct, NY County]).

[* 3] oath of a person to be designated by Schulte (Schulte Subpoena). Regarding the documents

sought, current counsel to Keiko confirms that Schulte has delivered to them all documents

responsive to the Schulte Subpoena. Consequently, the portions of the cross-motions relating to

documents sought in the Schulte Subpoena have been resolved as against Schulte. Current

counsel to Keiko, however, has not produced the responsive documents received from Schulte,

claiming that they are protected from disclosure by the attorney-client communication privilege.

Thus, the remainder of the relief sought in Devon and Steven's cross-motion requires resolution.

Attorney-client privilege issues are also involved in the second set of cross-motions.

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