Director Found To Have Breached His Fiduciary Duty By Sharing Corporation’s Privileged Information With His Personal Attorney (CA)

A homeowner in a common interest development sued the homeowner association and two of its directors and the directors employers. The directors’ were employed by two related companies engaged in the development and support of common interest developments. The homeowner association’s attorneys advised the association during the course of the litigation. One of the directors shared this information with his counsel and his employer’s counsel. The plaintiff then amended his complaint to add a cause of action for breach of fiduciary duty to the association.    Read the article…………………………..

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