United States:
A Legal Opinion Of ERISA Threatens To Ignite Class Action Challenges To Retirement Plan Fees
27 September 2023
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Seyfarth's Ada Dolph and Thomas Horan co-authored an
article, "A legal opinion of ERISA threatens to ignite class
action challenges to retirement plan fees," in Employee
Benefit News on September 25. The Seyfarth attorneys discussed
why they filed an amicus brief advocating that the Ninth Circuit
rehear this significant case, writing that its reinterpretation of
ERISA's prohibited transaction rules threatens to pour gasoline
on the fire of speculative ERISA class actions challenging retirement plan fees. You can read
the full article here.
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