Article: A Relational Theory of Fiduciary Accountability
Robert Flannigan recently published an article entitled, Relational Theory of Fiduciary Accountability, Wills, Trusts, & Estates Law ejournal (2021). Provided below is the abstract to the Article:
Believing that the law of fiduciary accountability lacks coherent definition, various active writers have sought to provide that definition. Their analyses, however, are misinformed or misconceived. The consequence is that the fiduciary literature continues to be a source of obfuscation, rather than illumination. Here I examine the attempt of one writer to frame the law in what he describes as a ‘relational’ theory. I discuss the diverse misconceptions that impair his work.
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