Perhaps nothing will happen, because most states provide that when there are more than one executor the majority rules except where the majority is acting contrary to the interests of the estate and beneficiaries. The executor suing will probably have to prove more than there being a difference of opinion as to what should be done during administration. Such differences might involve the choice of the bank in which the estate account should be placed. If, say, the reason for the majority's choice is ease of banking with no difference in interest rates, the court would side with the majority. If the chosen bank has a lower interest rate on the estate account the court would side with the single executor. In addition, one or more of the executors might be removed as executor depending on the facts.
No one, unless some malpractice is discovered on the part of the executor after the estate is closed and sues the executor. Once the estate is distributed and a final account is filed and approved the executor is discharged and the estate is closed. After that, the executor has no authority.
If someone sues you and they die, the lawsuit does not automatically end. The case can continue, and their estate may take over the lawsuit, with the executor or administrator representing their interests. Depending on the jurisdiction, the death may also affect the type of claims that can be pursued or the damages that can be claimed. It's advisable to consult a legal professional for specific guidance in such situations.
Alan Sues's birth name is Alan Grigsby Sues.
Alan Sues is 6' 1".
Alan Sues died on December 1, 2011.
Phyllis Sues's birth name is Phyllis Gehrig.
Alan Sues was born in Ross, California on March 7, 1926.
Alan Sues was born in Ross, California on March 7, 1926.
Leonard Sues was born on April 3, 1921, in El Paso, Texas, USA.
a state sues another over water rights.
Leonard Sues died on October 24, 1971, in Los Angeles, California, USA of cancer.
Phyllis Sues was born on April 4, 1923, in East Williston, New York, USA.