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VIDEO: What You Can Do About Trustees Behaving Badly: Strategies for Identifying, Challenging, and Remedying Fiduciary Misconduct

  • Writer: AD Fiduciary
    AD Fiduciary
  • Aug 30
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 1

John DePiazza from AD Fiduciary joins Mike Hackard and Brian Geremia from Hackard Law to discuss some intense, difficult, and sensitive topics in regards to trustees behaving badly.


In many situations, trustees lack of knowledge about the process of trusts and the legal duty fiduciaries have. Fiduciaries are tasked to protect the assets of the client and honor what is entrusted to them, by the law and their clients. This creates some difficult situations.


Here, they discuss their strategies to identify the situation, to challenge the trustees, and remedy the misconduct they are displaying.


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John, Mike, and Brian share decades of experience between them and honor the code of ethics that comes with managing the trusts and estates of others who have entrusted that job to them. They all take it very seriously.

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