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Does Jander Signal the Liberalization of Pleading Standards in Stock-Drop Cases? Signs Point to No

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The Second Circuit sent shock waves through the community of ERISA stock-drop practitioners late last year in Jander v. Retirement Plans Committee of IBM by finding plan participants had plausibly alleged a breach of duty of prudence claim against...
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