NC Fiduciary Litigation Commentary

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Castillo v. RRD Financial LLC Blog Post (1)

When Is a Business Dispute Not “In or Affecting Commerce”?

March 9, 2026

NC Business Court Limits Chapter 75 in Operating Agreement Case In Castillo v. RRD Financial LLC, 2025 NCBC 53, the North Carolina Business Court addressed an issue that comes up frequently in business breakups: when does an internal operating agreement dispute rise to the level of an unfair or deceptive trade practice under Chapter 75?…

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Port Trinitie Homeowners Association Inc. v. Port Trinitie Association Inc.

When Governing Documents Matter — And When Standing Does

February 27, 2026

In Port Trinitie Homeowners Association Inc. v. Port Trinitie Association Inc., 2025 NCBC 43, the North Carolina Business Court addressed a dispute involving: alleged breaches of condominium governing documents, statutory violations, breach of fiduciary duty, and ultra vires acts. The plaintiffs also sought a preliminary injunction. This case provides a useful reminder that while courts…

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Understanding the Basics of Trust and Estate Litigation

November 5, 2024

Trust and estate litigation is a complex legal area concerned with disputes surrounding the management, administration, and distribution of assets. These disputes can arise from various issues, including the validity of a will, the interpretation of trust documents, or the actions of executors and trustees. Understanding the fundamental concepts is crucial for anyone involved in…

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Guardianship and the Richest Woman in the World

September 27, 2017

On September 20th, Liliane Bettencourt, the richest woman in the world died at age 94. Scandals of several types plagued the last years of her life and the lives of those around her going as far as alleged campaign contributions in great excess of the legal limit to former president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy.  …

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Breach of Fiduciary Duty vs. Constructive Fraud – Which Claim Do You Have?

December 21, 2016

Breach of Fiduciary Duty:               A fiduciary is an individual or corporation to whom property or power is entrusted for the benefit of another.  Fiduciaries must prudently care for any such assets, and may also have a number of additional duties, depending on the nature of their fiduciary relationship. …

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Breach of Trustees’ Fiduciary Duty – Part 4: Duty to Delegate

December 15, 2016

At common law, trustees had a fiduciary duty not to delegate tasks they can perform themselves.  However, our current financial system’s increasing complexity makes it unreasonable for many trustees to manage trust assets on their own.  The opportunities for investments are endless, and the sophistication of even basic financial instruments has increased since the creation…

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Breach of Trustees’ Fiduciary Duty – Part 3: Duty to Administer Trusts Prudently and Duty to Inform, Report, and Maintain Adequate Records

December 7, 2016

          In Part 2 of this series, we examined trustees’ duties of loyalty and impartiality.  This post will examine the duty to administer trusts prudently and Part 4 will discuss the duty to delegate – or not delegate – in more depth.  The duty to administer trusts involves the basic values…

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Breach of Trustees’ Fiduciary Duty – Part 2: Duty of Loyalty & Duty of Impartiality

November 16, 2016

          As we’ve mentioned in part 1 of this series, trustees are fiduciaries and, as such, trustees owe a variety of fiduciary duties to multiple parties.  These obligations include both the duty of loyalty and duty of impartiality, which we will discuss this week.  To prove a trustee breached of one…

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Breach of Trustees’ Fiduciary Duty – Part 1: General Considerations

November 10, 2016

          This is the first of a four-part series examining trustee’s fiduciary duties and the circumstances that could result in litigation.  To begin, we will discuss basic principles that will lay a groundwork to inform our larger discussion.     What is a Trust and a Trustee?[1]        …

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Eight Questions and Answers About Fiduciary Litigation

July 13, 2016

What is fiduciary litigation?   Fiduciary litigation encompasses a wide range of legal actions including, without limitation, trust and estate litigation, will contests (also referred to as caveat proceedings), breach of individual and corporate fiduciary duty claims, and guardianship proceedings.  Fiduciary litigation is becoming increasingly relevant as the baby boomer generation continues to age.  …

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