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Fiduciary Case Against Novant Health Settles Early for $32 Million
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Nov. 10, 2015
"Defendants have agreed to pay $32 million and have agreed to very significant affirmative relief. Counsel for the plaintiff's will seek no more than $10,666,666 in attorney's fees and $95,000 in costs.... [T]he early settlement of this case suggests that the plan fiduciaries were engaging in conduct that did not meet the stringent standards of ERISA. While the allegations of real estate deals and money payments are dramatic, the fiduciary of the average plan can look to this lawsuit and settlement as an example that ERISA requires you to act in the best interest of plan participants at all times."

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