E&O/Professional Liability » Professional FiduciariesProfessional fiduciaries occupy positions of trust with respect to caring for the person and/or property of others who may or may not be legally competent. Such fiduciaries can serve in a variety of capacities. For example, they can function as court-appointed guardians, conservators or personal representatives. They may also act outside direct court supervision as trustees, representative payees or as agents under powers of attorney.
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