While most of the forfeiture reallocation suits to date have been dismissed, a federal judge has embraced the “minority” position in keeping some of a 401(k)-forfeiture reallocation suit alive.
In a case the plaintiff won — but that found no monetary damages, the plaintiff’s attorneys asked the court to grant them fees (and costs) of $7.9 million. Guess how much they got?
The SEC chair confirmed that he is exploring regulatory changes to expand access to private investments for retirement investors and that ERISA is an important tool to protect investors from the ...
We’re excited to share that an important upgrade is on the way. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be transitioning to a new membership platform that will make it easier to manage your profile, track ...
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