It’s been a hot summer here (and likely “there” as well)—and there’s been so much going on lately that our brief recap wound up being a podcast episode unto itself. So, what’s “hot?”
In this episode Nevin (Adams) and Fred (Reish) discuss:
- The jury trial outcome of the Yale University 403(b) excessive fee suit.
- New litigation—and legislation—regarding fiduciary issues with regard to healthcare.
- Latest updates on the BlackRock LifePath TDF suits where fiduciaries were accused of “chasing” low fees.
Episode Resources:
Yale Prevails in 403(b) Excessive Fee Suit
Schlichter Exclusive: Does a New Wave of Fiduciary Litigation Loom?
Fiduciary Breach Asserted in Healthcare Claims
Bipartisan Bill Backs More Healthcare Disclosures for Fiduciaries
Your Health Plan Is the Latest Fiduciary Ticking Time Bomb
Another BlackRock TDF Suit Bites the Dust
Plaintiffs Punt Appeal in Two BlackRock TDF Suits
Despite Second Shot, Plaintiffs (Still) Strike Out in BlackRock TDF Suit