The Supreme Court of the United States has held many times that the federal courts do not have jurisdiction over a lawsuit unless the plaintiff has standing to sue under the federal Constitution. To have standing, the Court...more
6/5/2020
/ Article III ,
Breach of Duty ,
Defined Benefit Plans ,
Duty of Loyalty ,
Duty of Prudence ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Injury-in-Fact ,
Investment Adviser ,
Mismanagement ,
Pensions ,
Plan Participants ,
Retirement Plan ,
SCOTUS ,
Standing ,
Thole v U.S. Bank
Late last year, we wrote about Shore v. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority, et al., in which former Atrium Health employees filed a putative class action in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North...more
10/16/2019
/ 401k ,
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) ,
Employer Group Health Plans ,
Exempt Organizations ,
Failure To State A Claim ,
Federal Rule 12(b)(1) ,
Federal Rule 12(b)(6) ,
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Nonprofits ,
Pensions ,
Putative Class Actions ,
Retirement Plan ,
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Having settled many of its attacks on pension plans sponsored by several large church-affiliated healthcare organizations, the plaintiff’s bar appears to be shifting focus to pension and welfare benefit plans maintained by a...more