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Plaintiff Walter Gruber says the Grifols plan, which allegedly covers about 10,550 people, paid unreasonably high fees for recordkeeping services. Grifols plan participants’ annual recordkeeping fees were about $66 per person, which Gruber says is at least $30 more than they should have paid.
Gruber also challenges the plan’s managed account service fees, which he says were excessive and out of ...
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