What DC Plan Sponsors Should Know About Recent Litigation Trends: Part 2

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Jana Steele reviews key themes to emerge from our analysis of DC plan litigation from 2019-2022.

What DC Plan Sponsors Should Know About Recent Litigation Trends: Part 1

In the first of two blog posts, Jana Steele provides an overview of DC plan litigation from 2019-2022.

The Supreme Court Weighs in on Northwestern DC Case

Jana Steele explains the implications of the Supreme Court’s Northwestern ruling for DC plan sponsors.

Supreme Court Defines ‘Actual Knowledge’ in DC Plan Suit

The Supreme Court in late February ruled that the statute of limitations for lawsuits alleging breach of fiduciary duty under ERISA will only be reduced to three years “when a plaintiff actually is aware” of the facts of a breach, “not when he should be.” Background: ERISA lawsuits alleging breach of fiduciary duty are typically restricted […]