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04Mar

Supreme Court’s Sulyma Decision Lays Out Roadmap for Employers and Fiduciaries

The US Supreme Court recently decided a closely watched ERISA case against employers and fiduciaries. Under Section 413 of ERISA, the statute of limitations for a fiduciary breach claim is shortened from six years to three years if the plaintiff has...
By: Morgan Lewis - ML Benefits
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/supreme-court-s-sulyma-decision-lays-13271/

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