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Breach of Fiduciary Duty Cases

Representation in Texas and Nationwide

Fiduciaries are typically advisers, directors or others who have access to or responsibility for a person's or company's financial or business information. Due to their position of trust, they have a heightened obligation to carry out their duties in good faith. When they are in breach of fiduciary duty their actions can harm the overall financial health of the business.

At Schachter Harris, LLP, our Dallas business litigation lawyers are known for their experience and success in the area of trial practice. Our attorneys represent businesses and individuals in all types of breach of fiduciary duty matters, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Board members and directors of corporations
  • Business partners
  • Shareholders of closely held companies
  • Accountants
  • Lawyers
  • Partners or employees in a limited liability company
  • Trustees, executors and administrators

There are many ways business people and other parties can breach their fiduciary duty, including fraud, self dealing, acting negligently or taking other actions that are not in the best interest of the company or person in question.

Our firm has a national reputation for trying business litigation cases and obtaining positive results for our clients. We take all action necessary to protect the interests of our clients but will not unnecessarily drag out matters that can be resolved out of court through negotiations and other means.

Dallas Business Fraud Attorneys

Our lawyers understand the law of fiduciary duties and are backed by extensive trial experience. To discuss how we can help your business pursue a claim, please contact us to schedule a consultation.

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