In the world of ERISA litigation, process often trumps perfection. That was the story in Waldner v. Natixis, where a federal judge dismissed claims that Natixis and its plan committee acted disloyally ...
A recent federal appellate decision put certification of ERISA claims under the microscope. In Trauernicht v. Genworth Financial Inc., the ...
Summit attendees the asset-neutral proposal is designed to survive legal challenges and future administrations.
Attorneys working on employee benefits cases are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to crunch data, increase ...
Retirement plan sponsors facing a wave of litigation over their use of forfeited 401(k) funds just received a powerful ally: the Department of Labor. Processing Content In a Jan. 8 court filing, the ...
A breakdown of the Ninth Circuit’s decision in Platt v. Sodexo, S.A., which held (in litigation under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA)) that an employer/plan sponsor could ...
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