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A Trustee Has a Privilege to Make Unflattering Comments in Litigation

By David Fowler Johnson on October 4, 2015
Posted in Cases Decided, Texas Court of Appeals

In Wilkinson v. USAA Fed. Sav. Bank Trust Servs., an attorney hired by a trustee sued the trustee for defamation and breach of fiduciary duty because the trustee took a position in probate court that the attorney should not be paid. No. 14-13-00111-CV, 2014 Tex. App. LEXIS 7091 (Tex.…

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