The US Supreme Court signaled interest in hearing a case over Cornell University’s retirement plan by asking the school to respond to a petition asking how relationships between benefit plans and their service providers can be challenged under ERISA.
The justices on Thursday asked Cornell to respond to a petition filed by current and former university workers challenging the school’s retirement plan fees and investment options. The petition asks the high court to resolve a circuit split over how courts interpret the Employee Retirement Income Security Act’s prohibited transaction rules, which are aimed at tamping down on relationships between benefit ...
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