08Aug
SDNY Rejects Class Standing and Fiduciary Breach Claims In Connection With Alleged Double-Charging Scheme
A New York federal district court concluded that a defined benefit plan participant lacked standing to seek relief on behalf of plans other than the one in which he was a participant. In this case, plaintiff claimed that defendants breached ERISA...
By:
Proskauer - Employee Benefits & Executive
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/sdny-rejects-class-standing-and-36682/
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