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Dr Sarah McKibbin is joined by two enthusiastic students—Katie Forsythe and Matt Acheson—to explore one of equity's most distinctive areas—fiduciary obligations. This episode unpacks what makes a relationship 'fiduciary', examining both traditional categories like solicitor-client and director-company relationships, and how courts identify fiduciary duties in new contexts.
Through landmark cases including Maguire v Makaronis, Chan v Zacharia, and Boardman v Phipps (an English case with a fascinating Toowoomba connection!), discover why equity imposes such strict duties on those in positions of trust. Learn about the 'no-profit' and 'no-conflict' rules, the prophylactic nature of fiduciary obligations, and why good intentions often aren't enough to escape liability.
Whether you're a law student, legal practitioner, or anyone working in a professional capacity, this episode provides essential insights into relationships of trust and confidence that permeate commercial and professional life.
🎯 Perfect for: Law students studying equity and trusts, legal practitioners, business professionals, and anyone interested in understanding duties of loyalty and trust.
📻 Credits
Host & Producer: Dr Sarah McKibbin, University of Southern Queensland
Student Co-Hosts: Matt Acheson and Katie Forsythe
Audio Production & Sound Design: Ben Meares
By Sarah McKibbinDr Sarah McKibbin is joined by two enthusiastic students—Katie Forsythe and Matt Acheson—to explore one of equity's most distinctive areas—fiduciary obligations. This episode unpacks what makes a relationship 'fiduciary', examining both traditional categories like solicitor-client and director-company relationships, and how courts identify fiduciary duties in new contexts.
Through landmark cases including Maguire v Makaronis, Chan v Zacharia, and Boardman v Phipps (an English case with a fascinating Toowoomba connection!), discover why equity imposes such strict duties on those in positions of trust. Learn about the 'no-profit' and 'no-conflict' rules, the prophylactic nature of fiduciary obligations, and why good intentions often aren't enough to escape liability.
Whether you're a law student, legal practitioner, or anyone working in a professional capacity, this episode provides essential insights into relationships of trust and confidence that permeate commercial and professional life.
🎯 Perfect for: Law students studying equity and trusts, legal practitioners, business professionals, and anyone interested in understanding duties of loyalty and trust.
📻 Credits
Host & Producer: Dr Sarah McKibbin, University of Southern Queensland
Student Co-Hosts: Matt Acheson and Katie Forsythe
Audio Production & Sound Design: Ben Meares