When Trust Property Moves in the Dark: Fiduciary Limits After Naaman v Jaken
Naaman v Jaken clarifies that a successor trustee does not owe fiduciary duties to a former trustee, even where trust assets are dissipated. This article explains the ruling and how Clean Law’s independence safeguards prevent harm caused by undisclosed or conflicted decision-making.
When Pressure Stops Being “Just Business”: Lessons from the Equiticorp Case
A complex tax-avoidance scheme triggered massive liabilities after directors failed to question conflicted decisions. Independent role separation helps prevent similar governance failures.

