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Matter of Hersh:  Fiduciary Duty Claims and the Statute of Limitations

Posted on June 7, 2022December 1, 2022Author msekmarketingPosted in Uncategorized

Regardless of the merits of a plaintiff’s claim, she will be unable to have her day in court if she fails to file suit before the statute of limitations expires.  This principle is especially important to breach of fiduciary duty claims, because the statute of limitations governing such claims is elusive and highly dependent on…

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Matthew A. Marcucci is an attorney in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution Department of Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.  Mr. Marcucci has broad experience in a variety of complex commercial matters.  He has represented multinational companies, middle-market and small businesses, and individuals.  Mr. Marcucci has litigated actions involving breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, other business torts, and intellectual property violations, among other things.  He has also litigated shareholder disputes and corporate dissolution proceedings, and has experience in bankruptcy and employment matters.

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