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03Mar

Supreme Court holds that longer ERISA statute of limitations applies in Intel case

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on February 26, 2020 that ERISA plaintiffs do not gain “actual knowledge” of fiduciary misconduct merely by receiving financial disclosures from the plan. The unanimous opinion in Intel Corp. Investment Policy Comm. v....
By: Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/supreme-court-holds-that-longer-erisa-15748/

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