Workers said the company breached its fiduciary duties under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by failing to promptly swap the plan’s stable value fund for one with a higher crediting rate. Judge Mark S. Norris disagreed, saying the company appropriately monitored the fund’s performance, surveyed the market for other alternatives, and transitioned to a different option after considering outside advice.
Norris also rejected claims that AutoZone wrongly allowed Prudential Financial Inc.'s ...
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