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Lessons From the Bench: Remedies for Breach of Fiduciary Duty

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By Ilene S. Cooper on February 11, 2011
Posted in Fiduciaries

Courts may implement various remedies when a fiduciary fails to comply with an order to account. This was recently illustrated by Surrogate Holzman’s decision in In re Brissett, which Ilene Cooper discusses in this week’s entry.
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