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Fiduciary law in the Supreme Court: equitable orthodoxy (generally) prevails

29 September 2025 / Author(s): Professor Graham Virgo KC (Hon)
Issue: October 2025 / Categories: Spotlight

The UK Supreme Court in three decisions has clarified key aspects of fiduciary law, encompassing when fiduciary duties will be recognised, how fiduciary law relates to the tort of bribery, the nature of accountability for profits, the nature of the constructive trust and remedies for dishonestly assisting a breach of trust.

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