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The Two-Hatted Fiduciary

The definitionally conflicted world of serving as both the trustee of a company-owning trust and the company’s chief executive.

Fiduciaries often wear multiple hats:  trustee and beneficiary, trustee and trust attorney and so on. We’ll focus on arguably the most fraught two-hatted trusteeship of all—the trustee who also serves as the chief executive of the company that the trust owns in whole or even in part.  

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