Tag Archives: Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Miami Developer Sues Law Firm Over Failed Real Estate Deal
According to reporting from the Daily Business Review, Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney PC, a large law firm that is based in Washington, D.C., is currently facing a $15 million malpractice lawsuit. The legal claim was brought by a real estate developer from Miami, Florida. After a losing a legal battle over in a dispute… Read More »
Breach of Fiduciary Duty: Unlawful Self-Dealing
A fiduciary duty is a legal obligation that requires one party to act solely in the best interests of another party. The breach of this duty can occur in a number of ways, from the failure to disclose information to negligence. Self-dealing is another common example of the breach of fiduciary duty. Self-dealing occurs… Read More »
Did Your Business Partner Breach Their Fiduciary Duty?
Coming together in a joint business venture requires putting a lot of faith in your partner. Unfortunately, not all business partners live up to their end of the bargain. When forming a business, partners establish a legal relationship. You and your business partner have a fiduciary duty to one and other. This fiduciary duty… Read More »