quasifiduciary
A quasifiduciary relationship refers to a legal or ethical obligation that is not a full fiduciary duty but carries significant responsibilities akin to those of a fiduciary. Unlike traditional fiduciary duties, which arise from explicit legal relationships such as those between trustees and beneficiaries or attorneys and clients, quasifiduciary duties emerge in contexts where one party holds a position of trust, influence, or authority over another, even without a formal fiduciary relationship.
The concept of quasifiduciary duty is often invoked in cases involving conflicts of interest, particularly where
Quasifiduciary duties are typically enforced through common law principles, particularly where a court determines that the
Unlike full fiduciary duties, which require the highest level of loyalty and care, quasifiduciary duties may