The judge-made standard is a “solution in search of a problem” that’s found nowhere in the text of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the workers said in a Thursday brief. It’s inconsistent with ordinary pleading rules requiring courts to treat factual allegations as true in most cases, and it’s a “poor proxy” for judging the prudence of a given investment, they said.
The pleading standard ...
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