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Acting in the Company’s Best Interests

Directors have a legal duty to act honestly, with care, skill, and in the best interests of the company — not themselves or third parties. This is known as a fiduciary duty. Failure to uphold this standard can lead to personal liability if the company suffers harm. For example, making decisions that benefit a competitor or failing to disclose a conflict of interest may result in claims against the director personally.

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