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Court considers if breach of duty judgment can be discharged (access required)

By: Kimberly Atkins
Staff writer
Published: March 18, 2013

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WASHINGTON – A quarrel between family members may sometimes lead to someone saying: “I didn’t mean to hurt you.” Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court are considering whether that sentiment is enough to get a breach of fiduciary duty judgment discharged in bankruptcy.
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