Equity’s doctrine of unclean hands still has serious teeth, at least in the world of trusts (Part 2)
In an action for breach of trust, the unclean hands of the plaintiff-beneficiary, assuming they are in fact unclean, could well be an effective equitable defense. The Restatement of Restitution (1937) ...
A San Diego judge has ruled that a businessman who tried to have his partner kidnapped and potentially killed has “unclean hands” and cannot prevail in a multi-million-dollar lawsuit against the ...
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