In her excellent article, “Trusting Trust,” Professor Deborah S. Gordon discusses the importance of a new look at actions by trustees in how they manage and perceive their role. The author explains how the traditional role of a trustee is often viewed in conflict with the expectations of the beneficiaries and overall fiduciary law, leaning towards the insight that a trustee generally provides less information than is useful to the beneficiaries. Such tension between the trustee
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