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Directed Trustees May Have Easier Time Defending Against ERISA Stock Drop Suits
One legacy of Enron's collapse is the expansion of "stock drop" litigation under ERISA's fiduciary duty provisions, where employees bring suit because a company's retirement funds suffered major losses due to a loss of company stock value. Attorneys Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas find that legal developments have left courts more willing to dismiss such claims at an earlier stage against directed trustees, such as banks, that execute transactions as instructed by a named fiduciary.Has Time Softened D.C. Circuit Nominee Peter Keisler's Partisan Edges?
Peter Keisler (right) has been part of the conservative movement for a long time. But supporters of his D.C. Circuit bid say that Keisler is a gifted lawyer who has grown more pragmatic.View more book results for the query "Cardinal Health"
As Seasons Change, Find Renewal and Hope
I just spent a few days in Washington, D.C., where the cherry blossoms lining the Tidal Basin heralded the real start of spring and where "hope" sprang out from everywhere. Of course, the "hope" I saw all over D.C. was the image from Shepard Fairey's campaign poster of Barack Obama.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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