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Suing Attorneys In Texas For Participating in Fiduciary Breaches

By David Fowler Johnson on June 4, 2022
Posted in Items of Interest, Uncategorized

It is not uncommon for an attorney to execute all or part of his or her client’s wishes, which may be in breach of a fiduciary duty owed by the client to a third party. The third party can certainly sue the client for breaching fiduciary duties. But can the third party also sue the attorney for participating in the client’s actions?

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