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Green & Green Lawyers – Dayton Business Lawyers
Fiduciary duty is an obligation to act in the best interest of another party, which exists whenever a relationship with an individual/client involves special trust and reliance on a Fiduciary to exercise their discretion or expertise in acting for the client.
For example, a Corporation’s board members have a fiduciary duty to their shareholders, an attorney has a fiduciary duty to a client, or a trustee has a fiduciary duty to the trust's beneficiaries. When one person agrees to act for another in a fiduciary relationship, the law forbids the fiduciary from acting in any matter adverse to the interests of the client, which legally is known as Breach of Fiduciary Duty.
Experienced business firms in Dayton, such as Green & Green Lawyers, can help review your case, and guide you in the right direction.
Green & Green Lawyers
109 North Main Street
Dayton, OH 45402
Phone: 937-224-3333
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