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Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)
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Hughes v. Northwestern: A Missed Opportunity to Establish a Workable Pleading Standard
Authors Myron D. Rumeld, Tulio D. Chirinos and Daniel Wesson of New York-based law firm Proskauer say the Supreme Court’s recent high-profile ruling does come with a potential silver lining for plan fiduciaries
February 14, 2022
Plaintiffs Score Win in Excessive Fee Case Vs. Northwestern
The U.S. Supreme Court vacated the lower court ruling in Hughes v. Northwestern University, an excessive fee case that claimed a breach of fiduciary duty
January 24, 2022
Supreme Court Hears Northwestern University Fiduciary Breach Case
Hughes vs. Northwestern University is only the second excessive fee case to reach highest court
December 8, 2021
SCOTUS: LGBT Employees Can’t Be Fired for Sexual, Gender Orientation
Call it the law of unintended consequences. While Congress might not have meant to include gays, lesbians and…
June 15, 2020
Supreme Court Limits Fiduciary Breach Lawsuits
The U. S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Monday that workers can’t accuse pension plan administrators of mismanaging their…
June 1, 2020
Supreme Court Strikes Intel Argument in 401k Fiduciary Claims Case
Employers can’t shorten the allowable timeline in which participants can sue in a fiduciary breach case simply by…
February 27, 2020
ERISA Fiduciary Breach Back on Supreme Court Docket
How long is too long to take issue with 401k plan investments offered and/or made by the plan…
December 3, 2019
Jerry Schlichter Video Interview: Tibble’s Time, Resources and Costs
The video titled “Jerry Schlichter Video Interview: Tibble’s Time, Resources and Costs” features Jerry Schlichter discussing the extensive…
April 4, 2016