Oct. 22, 2005
High Court Poised to Clarify Just What Is Fiduciary Duty
There are a handful of tort principles in which a lot of time passes before any meaningful activity. Then, all of a sudden, there is a flurry of activity. That is the current situation with the tort of "breach of fiduciary duty." See, e.g., Oakland Raiders v. National Football League , 131 Cal.App.4th 621 (2005), and Enea v. Superior Court , 2005 DJDAR 11892, as well as the potential blockbuster before the California Supreme Court, City of Hope National Medical
Rex Heeseman
JAMS
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Rex Heeseman retired from the Los Angeles Count Superior Court bench in 2014. He is at JAMS, Los Angeles. Besides speaking at various MCLE programs, he co-authors The Rutter Group's practice guide on "Insurance Litigation." From 2002 to 2015, he was an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School.
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By Rex Heeseman
There are a handful of tort principles in which a lot of time passes before any meaningful activity. Then, all of a sudden, there is a flurry of activity. That is t...
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