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Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Houston Breach of Fiduciary Duties Attorney

Need a breach of fiduciary duties lawyer around Houston? Above all, are you and your company certain what fiduciary duty means? Essentially it boils down to being legally obligated to acting in another party’s best interest. A Fiduciary relationship exists when a person is under a duty created by law or contract to act on or give advice for the benefit of another.

A massive city like Houston is teeming with well-schooled and savvy breach of fiduciary duties attorneys. The right lawyer can determine whether the accused behaved in a reasonable manner. Ultimately, the defendant’s fate may rest in the hands of the court, which decides the “duty” factor by weight subjective vs. objective standards. Call and see if your case has the right facts to bring a breach of fiduciary duty case.

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Brian Jensen

B. L. Jensen, L.P., from offices in Bellaire, serves clients throughout the Houston, Texas, area, in communities including Pearland, Alvin, Lake Jackson, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Rosenberg, Cypress, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Beaumont, Port Arthur, Pasadena, Baytown, La Porte, Channelview, Galveston, Clear Lake, Friendswood, Angleton and Conroe, and in counties including Harris County, Fort Bend County, Brazoria County, Montgomery County, Galveston County, Chambers County, Jefferson County and Liberty County.