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Fiduciary duties are basically the ninjas of the law. They’re everywhere and they take on many different forms, often arising in both corporate and family settings. Jack Russo asks Professor Rafael Chodos if this is something better left for fiduciaries and trustees or if lawyers are thinking too narrowly about this topic under the light of the covid pandemic. Though coronavirus hasn’t impacted fiduciary duties the way many of us expected, it has changed the way the law is applied. Rafael explains how defining fiduciary duty as a three place predicate makes fiduciary duty laws equally rigid and flexible that adapt to changes happening in our lives.
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Fiduciary duties are basically the ninjas of the law. They’re everywhere and they take on many different forms, often arising in both corporate and family settings. Jack Russo asks Professor Rafael Chodos if this is something better left for fiduciaries and trustees or if lawyers are thinking too narrowly about this topic under the light of the covid pandemic. Though coronavirus hasn’t impacted fiduciary duties the way many of us expected, it has changed the way the law is applied. Rafael explains how defining fiduciary duty as a three place predicate makes fiduciary duty laws equally rigid and flexible that adapt to changes happening in our lives.