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02Aug

Federal Judge Dismisses ERISA Fiduciary Breach Claim against University for Lack of Standing

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A federal district court judge in Washington D.C. dismissed an ERISA fiduciary breach suit brought by a former employee of George Washington University (“GW”), finding the former employee lacked standing to sue.  The plaintiff, Melissa Stanley,...
By: Williams Mullen
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/federal-judge-dismisses-erisa-fiduciary-10322/

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