Regular readers know that I have been tracking subprime-related class-action lawsuits (here). In a recent post, I noted my interest in trying to develop a similar list of subprime-related derivative lawsuits. In response to my request, a number of readers supplied helpful information, and as a result I have been able to develop
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The LaRue Decision: ERISA Liability and Insurance Issues
By Kevin LaCroix on
Posted in ERISA
On February 20, 2008, the United States Supreme Court issued a unanimous holding (here) in LaRue v. DeWolff, Boberg & Associates that ERISA authorizes individual defined contribution plan participants to sue for fiduciary breaches that impair the value of plan assets in the individual’s plan account. This holding could have important implications for…
Companies Sound “All Clear” on Options Backdating
By Kevin LaCroix on
Posted in ERISA, Options Backdating
Earlier in the summer, it was a seemingly daily occurrence for one or more public companies to announce that they were launching internal probes of their options practices. (These announcements were accompanied, and no doubt encouraged, by numerous simultaneous announcements of SEC probes, U.S. Attorney’s subpoenas, and the like.) Now as the summer has, alas,…