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Breach of Fiduciary Duty PDF Print

A person acting in a fiduciary capacity is held to a high standard of honesty and full disclosure in regard to the client and must not obtain a personal benefit at the expense of the person he or she represents. A fiduciary obligation involves a special trust, confidence and reliance that the person will exercise their discretion or expertise when acting on behalf of the client. When one person does agree to act for another in a fiduciary relationship, the law forbids the fiduciary from acting for his own benefit in relation to the subject matter. That would be a breach of fiduciary duty. The law forbids the fiduciary from acting in any manner adverse or contrary to the interests of the client. If your fiduciary trust has been violated a commercial litigation attorney at Charlip Law Group, LC can help you recover what you have lost as a result of breach of fiduciary duty.

At Charlip Law Group, LC our attorneys will represent your matters with the full consideration and respect you deserve. The lawyers at our firm bring many years of training and experience to the practice of law. Our bilingual staff will deal with your issues promptly. We are conveniently located in Broward County. Our South Florida location allows us to serve our clients in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties; throughout Florida and the United States. Contact Charlip Law Group, LC at our Hollywood, Florida offices toll-free at 1-800-773-1955 or 954-921-2131. You can send us a confidential email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .