Court Finds This Triptych Sufficient To Establish A Director’s Breach Of Fiduciary Duty (CA)

Yesterday’s post discussed one aspect of the Court of Appeal’s holding in Coley v. Eskaton, 2020 Cal. App. LEXIS 629. The case involved a homeowner’s lawsuit against two directors of the homeowner’s association and their employers. Among other things, the plaintiff alleged that the directors approved assessments that benefited their employers in violation of the association’s governing documents.

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