"Intervening Event" Language
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Intervening Event Language refers to the specific language used to describe a triggering event that causes a change in recommendation in a legal matter, such as a breach or violation of fiduciary duties.
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- • "Intervening Event" Thresholds
- • "'Reasonably likely/expected breach' of fiduciary duties" Language
- • "'Breach' of fiduciary duties" Language
- • "'Inconsistent' with fiduciary duties" Language
- • "'Reasonably likely/expected violation' of fiduciary duties" Language
- • "'Required to comply' with fiduciary duties" Language
- • "More likely than not" Violate Fiduciary Duties Language
- • "'Reasonably likely/expected to be inconsistent' with fiduciary duties" Language
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