Dead hand is the English translation of the Latin term mortmain, which the law dictionary defines as the influence of the past regarded as controlling the present. For Rachel Gold, a more accurate term would be zombies. In particular, the wealthy zombies who seek to control the livingand especially their familiesfrom the grave through legal documents prepared before they died.In The Dead Hand, Rachel represents two womenone a widow, one a divorceein a pair of nasty zombie lawsuits, the outcome of each of which hinges upon a clause in a dead mans document.Rachels client Cyndi Mulligan is the young trophy widow of the late Bert Mulligan, a billionaire entrepreneur whose last will and testament left his estate to Cyndis daughter. The challenge comes from Berts angry first wife and her angrier only son. Their claim: Cyndis daughterborn eleven months after Berts deathcannot possibly be Berts child.Rachels other client is Marsha Knight, the ex-wife of the wealthy founder of a womens lingerie manufacturer. Shes been sued by his widow, who seeks to invalidate Marshas divorce settlement and, in the process, impoverish her through invocation of the ancient and nearly inscrutable Rule against Perpetuities.As the trial date approaches in each lawsuit, the threats to Rachel and her two clients begin to escalate. Zombies, as Rachel discovers, are hard to kill, and so are their lawsuits.