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Donald Kirk Co-Authors Article for ABA Business Law Today: “Litigating D&O Claims in the Modern Age: What’s the Difference Between a Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Doing Your Job Really, Really Badly?”

Carlton Fields Shareholder and business litigator, Donald Kirk, co-authored an article for the ABA Business Law Today, “Litigating D&O Claims in the Modern Age: What’s the Difference between a Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Doing Your Job Really, Really Badly?” Kirk and his co-authors analyze the challenges often associated with the pursuit of claims against directors and officers of bankrupt companies. In their analysis, the authors highlight the complicated and multi-faceted nature of these claims, as well as the hybrid skill set that is required of practicing trial attorneys who aim to succeed in this area of litigation.

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