Full Disclosure

By: Martin M. Shenkman, CPA, MBA, JD

Full disclosure can be used in many legal contexts. If a fiduciary (e.g. a trustee of a trust or a director of a corporation) are entering into a business transaction with the entity for which they are a fiduciary they should provide full disclosure (all relevant details) of the transaction to the corporation, trust, etc.

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