Rollins et al v. Dignity Health et al

  1. November 26, 2019

    Dignity Health Workers Say ERISA Deal Actually Worth $700M

    A $100 million Employee Retirement Income Security Act settlement rejected as "deficient" in October is actually worth more than $700 million because of future payments it promises to a retirement plan, a putative class of current and retired Dignity Health workers have told a California federal judge.

  2. June 28, 2019

    Dignity Health To Pay $100M To Settle ERISA Church Plan Suit

    Dignity Health has agreed to pay at least $100 million to settle a proposed class action accusing it of using a religious Employee Retirement Income Security Act exemption to which it wasn't entitled to justify underfunding its pension plan by $1.8 billion.

  3. September 06, 2018

    Health Co. Can't Nix $1.8B ERISA Suit With Church Exemption

    Dignity Health must face the bulk of a proposed class action accusing it of underfunding its pension plan by $1.8 billion after a California federal judge ruled Thursday that the plan participants adequately alleged that it didn't qualify for a religious exemption in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

  4. February 26, 2018

    Hospital Group Wants ERISA Suit Nixed After High Court Loss

    Dignity Health continued to urge a California federal court on Friday to throw out updated class action claims that it underfunded its pension plan by $1.8 billion in violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, which were tweaked after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling concerning the dispute expanded the statute's religious exemption.

  5. December 13, 2013

    Dignity Health Can't Dodge $1.2B Pension Shortfall Claim

    A California federal judge declined Thursday to dismiss a putative class action accusing Dignity Health of underfunding its pension plans by $1.2 billion, saying it wasn't exempt under a "church-state" provision in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

  6. June 18, 2013

    Dignity Health Blasts ERISA Suit Over $1.2B Pension Shortfall

    Dignity Health on Monday asked a California judge to dismiss a putative class action alleging that the health care conglomerate underfunded its pension plans by $1.2 billion, arguing its status as a religious institution exempts it from the law.

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