Business Disputes Alleging Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Did You Incur Financial Losses Because a Fiduciary Breached Your Trust? Our Breach of Fiduciary Attorneys Can Help.
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If you have ever been in a relationship with someone in which you placed great trust, and that individual then abused that trust, causing you economic harm, you very well may have a claim against them for breach of fiduciary duty.
Understanding Fiduciary Relationships in New York
The classic examples of a fiduciary relationship include your attorney, the trustee of your trusts, or the executor or administrator of your estate or a family member’s estate. But a person does not need to have such a title to have the courts determine that they are in a fiduciary relationship. The facts surrounding your relationship with someone, in whom you placed great trust and confidence, can be enough to create a fiduciary relationship between you and them.
Legal Council for Breach of Fiduciary Duty Matters
The breach of fiduciary duty attorneys at Schwartz, Conroy & Hack know and understand all of the contours concerning the creation of a fiduciary relationship and what rights are available to someone who has been harmed by a fiduciary. And we know what to do about it. Contact us, and we will help you navigate through the situation.
Business Disputes Alleging Breach of Fiduciary Duty Frequently Asked Questions
What are the signs of fiduciary abuse in a fiduciary relationship?
Fiduciary abuse can include mismanagement of trust funds, failure to act in your best interest, or actions that cause economic harm, all of which may lead to a breach of fiduciary duty claim.
Can I file a lawsuit for economic harm caused by a breach of fiduciary duty?
Yes, if a fiduciary breached your trust and caused financial losses, you may have grounds for a fiduciary abuse claim or lawsuit to recover damages.
What legal rights do I have in a fiduciary relationship?
In a fiduciary relationship, you have the right to expect trust, confidence, and loyalty. If these are violated, a breach of fiduciary duty attorney can help protect your rights and pursue legal action.
Who can be held accountable for a breach of fiduciary duty?
Individuals like attorneys, trustees, estate executors, or anyone in a fiduciary relationship who abuses their position of trust can be held accountable through legal claims or lawsuits.
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