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Court Permits Claims to Proceed Against ERISA Fiduciaries Related to Pension Benefit Misstatements
Michelle L. Roberts via LinkedIn
Jan. 6, 2021 "this case is about a plan participant who was successful in defeating two motions to dismiss ERISA and state-law claims based on defendants' misrepresentations in overstating his pension benefits, misstatements on which the participant specifically relied in deciding to accept a severance package ending his long-term employment[.]" [Wallace v. Int'l Paper Co., No. 20-2478 (W.D. Tenn. Dec. 23, 2020)] |
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