Breach of Fiduciary Duty Attorneys at H&S Law Group – New Jersey
At H&S Law Group, we provide aggressive legal representation to individuals and businesses affected by a breach of fiduciary duty. When someone in a position of trust—such as a trustee, business partner, or corporate officer—acts in their own interest instead of yours, it can lead to serious financial harm. Our New Jersey attorneys help clients hold these parties accountable and recover what they are rightfully owed.
We assist clients with investigating fiduciary misconduct, proving breaches, and pursuing restitution or damages in court. Whether the case involves a business dispute, estate matter, or shareholder conflict, our civil litigation attorneys have the experience and resources to guide you through every stage of the legal process.

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Our Breach of Fiduciary Duty Legal Services

Trustee Misconduct Claims
We represent clients in claims against trustees who misuse assets or fail to act in beneficiaries' best interests.

Business Partner Disputes
We help resolve conflicts involving partners who breach loyalty, misuse funds, or act in bad faith.

Agent and Power of Attorney Abuse
We pursue legal action against agents who exploit authority for personal gain or fail to meet legal duties.

Shareholder and Corporate Officer Breaches
Our firm addresses fiduciary breaches in corporate settings, including self-dealing or neglecting shareholder rights.

Compensation and Restitution Recovery
We seek full financial recovery for clients harmed by fiduciary misconduct, fraud, or negligence.

Legal Guidance and Preventive Advice
Beyond litigation, we provide strategic advice to prevent future breaches and protect fiduciary relationships.
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At H&S Law Group, your first step toward justice costs nothing. We offer free consultations because we believe everyone deserves to be heard, understood, and guided with care.
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Whether you're facing a personal injury, business issue, or another legal challenge, H&S Law Group is ready to help—with dedication, empathy, and experience.
Need to File a Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claim in NJ? Let’s Talk.
If you believe you’ve been harmed by someone’s breach of trust, the sooner you act, the better. Our attorneys can assess your situation, explain your options, and build a strong case for recovery.
Why Choose H&S Law Group?
At H&S Law Group, we bring extensive experience in handling breach of fiduciary duty cases involving trustees, business partners, agents, and corporate officers. Our team conducts in-depth investigations to uncover misconduct and build strong, evidence-based claims. We understand the legal and financial complexities that come with fiduciary relationships and tailor our strategy to protect your interests. Our attorneys work closely with clients to explain their rights, outline legal options, and create a clear path forward. Every case we handle is met with a commitment to transparency, integrity, and results.
We are committed to pursuing justice for clients harmed by disloyalty, negligence, or abuse of power. Whether you’re seeking restitution, damages, or proactive legal guidance, our attorneys are dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome while safeguarding your financial rights and professional reputation. We approach each case with the attention and urgency it deserves, ensuring no detail is overlooked. At H&S Law Group, your trust is our priority, and we fight tirelessly to restore the integrity that was breached.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a breach of fiduciary duty?
A breach of fiduciary duty occurs when a trusted party—such as a business partner, trustee, or agent—acts in their own interest rather than in the best interest of the person or organization they represent.
Who can be held liable for breaching fiduciary duties?
What are common examples of fiduciary misconduct?
What legal remedies are available in a breach of fiduciary duty case?
Victims may pursue damages, restitution, or court orders to remove the fiduciary from their position. In severe cases, punitive damages may also be awarded.
How do I prove a breach of fiduciary duty in New Jersey?
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