ERISA plaintiff has standing to sue
Published: November 30, 2009
Tags: ERISA, fiduciary duty
A participant in a Wal-Mart retirement plan has standing to sue under ERISA – even for alleged breaches of fiduciary duty that occurred before he made his first contribution to the plan, the 8th Circuit has ruled in reversing a dismissal.
The plaintiff sued Wal-Mart and certain company executives as the sponsors and administrators of his ...
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