Case No. HC07C02914
Chancery Division of the High Court

Case No. HC07C02914

Fecha: 20-Dic-2007

Nottingham University

case above I do not see that Mr Stimson is a fiduciary. In my view he was a senior and experienced salesman but his duties were no more than that. 86. I doubt whether in fact there is any significance as to whether or not Mr Rider and Mr Stimson were employees or whether they owed in addition fiduciary duties save that it can be said that Mr Rider had an obligation to disclose his own breaches and those of Mr Stimson and he was in breach of that duty. 87. I have already observed that the copying and retention of the Claimant’s documents was done with the intention of benefiting themselves when they set up in their new business. That in my view is a plain breach of fidelity as an employee and would clearly be a breach of any fiduciary duty owed by Mr Rider.88. The Defendants made much play again on the fact that Mr Crowson had the final say in matters and the power lay ultimately with him. I do not see that this is an answer to