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March 01, 2019
Don't Drag Yale President Into ERISA Suit, School Says
Yale University has urged a Connecticut federal judge to keep its president from being deposed in a proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action accusing the school of mismanaging its retirement plan, arguing his testimony wasn't needed for the case.
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February 20, 2019
Yale Says Lack Of Injury Dooms Workers' Class Cert. Push
Yale University has told a Connecticut federal judge that six plan participants' lack of standing dooms a proposed class action accusing the school of saddling their retirement plan with unwise investment options and excessive fees since the six didn't invest in all the funds they claimed underperformed.
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January 16, 2019
Yale Workers Seek Class Cert. In ERISA Retirement Row
A group of participants in Yale University's employee retirement plan asked a Connecticut federal judge for class certification in their Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit accusing the Ivy League school of costing workers millions of dollars by funneling their retirement funds into bad investments.
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April 02, 2018
Yale Workers' Excessive Investment Fees Suit Gets Trimmed
A Connecticut federal judge on Friday narrowed a proposed class action alleging Yale University has cost more than 17,000 workers millions by funneling their retirement funds into bad investments, tossing parts of three claims in the sprawling suit.
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August 09, 2016
NYU, MIT, Yale Hit With ERISA Suits Over Retirement Plans
New York University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale University were each hit with proposed class actions Tuesday alleging the schools caused certain participants in their retirement plans to pay millions of dollars in unreasonable and excessive fees.
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