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What Acts Breach a Fiduciary Duty?

Fiduciary duties are legal obligations that one party owes to another in relationships involving trust, care, and loyalty. California law places significant emphasis on upholding these duties when fiduciaries, such as attorneys, fail to act in their client’s best interests, often for personal gain or through negligence. Breaches of fiduciary…

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Should Judgments Name Fiduciaries in Representative Capacities? (Prob. Code, § 18004.)

Yes. Judgments should properly name the fiduciary in their representative capacity when the fiduciary is involved in legal proceedings on behalf of a trust, estate, or other entity. Fiduciaries, such as trustees or executors hold a position of legal responsibility to manage and protect the interests of the beneficiaries or…

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What is a Fiduciary Duty? (Corp. Code § 16404)

A fiduciary duty is a special kind of professional relationship that forms between an individual or entity and their client. California recognizes many types of fiduciary relationships; each carrying its own duties and expectations. Understanding how fiduciary relationships function, under what circumstances they are established, and how they can be…

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