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May 31, 2013 |

NCAA Can Stop School From Using Indian Mascot, Court Says

A federal appeals court has upheld the National Collegiate Athletic Association's bar against the University of North Dakota's use of the Fighting Sioux name, logo and imagery, ruling that the policy doesn't illegally interfere with the school's deal with tribes about the name.
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June 04, 2007 |

401(k) Fee Suits Not Soon To Retire

Litigation concerning excessive administrative fees charged to employees by their 401(k) plans is heating up and adding a new twist.
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June 10, 2013 |

The On-Off Lists

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May 28, 2007 |

401(k) fee suits not soon to retire

Litigation concerning excessive administrative fees charged to employees by their 401(k) plans is heating up and adding a new twist. The suits come amid stepped-up investigations by a congressional committee, the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission into inadequate disclosures of administrative fees charged to employees in 401(k) and other retirement plans.
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May 31, 2007 |

401(k) Fee Suits Over High Cost to Employees on the Rise

Litigation concerning excessive administrative fees charged to employees by their 401(k) plans is heating up. Some suits have focused on undisclosed fees charged for mutual funds or annuities. Still others challenge the prudence of employers that invest in funds that charge high fees, even if they're fully disclosed. A claim for excessive fees in 401(k) plans is "like the newest toy in the toy box" for the plaintiffs bar, says Gregory Ash, an attorney who is defending companies against such suits.
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May 31, 2007 |

401(k) Fee Suits Over High Cost to Employees on the Rise

Litigation concerning excessive administrative fees charged to employees by their 401(k) plans is heating up. Some suits have focused on undisclosed fees charged for mutual funds or annuities. Still others challenge the prudence of employers that invest in funds that charge high fees, even if they're fully disclosed. A claim for excessive fees in 401(k) plans is "like the newest toy in the toy box" for the plaintiffs bar, says Gregory Ash, an attorney who is defending companies against such suits.
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April 26, 2012 |

Polsinelli Shughart Continues Expansion Efforts By Taking 14 from Faltering St. Louis Firm

Unable to find a merger partner and in the process of winding down its operations, 36-year-old midsize shop Gallop, Johnson & Neuman saw its managing partner and one of its name partners decamp for one of The Am Law 200's fastest-growing firms on Wednesday.
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June 06, 2013 |

Wilmer Seeks Rocky Mountain High by Snagging Salazar

Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr has hired Kenneth Salazar, a former U.S. senator and head of the U.S. Department of the Interior, to launch a new office in Denver. Also heading for new horizons are Faegre Baker Daniels, Cozen O'Connor, and Hogan Lovells, which has its eye south of the border.
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KCJ v. Kinetic Concepts
Publication Date: 2000-08-22
Practice Area: patents
Industry:
Court: Fed. Cir.
Judge: PLAGER, CLEVENGER, and RADER, Circuit Judges
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Stacy Y. Daniels
For defendant: Lawrence A. Rouse
Case number: No. 99-1248

The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. RADER, Circuit Judge. On summary judgment, the United States District Court for the District of Kansas ruled that

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