Cunningham v. Cornell University et al

  1. November 26, 2018

    Cornell Says Columbia Case Doesn't OK Cert. In ERISA Suit

    Cornell University told a New York federal judge that a class accusing Columbia University of mismanaging its workers' retirement savings had been wrongly certified by another judge in the same district, arguing that a similar Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit against the Ithaca-based school shouldn't receive class certification.

  2. November 02, 2018

    Cornell Looks To Sink Remaining Claims In ERISA Suit

    Cornell University has told a New York federal judge it will seek a quick win in a proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action accusing the school of mismanaging its retirement plans, arguing that the evidence in the case shows the remaining claims don't warrant a trial.

  3. October 11, 2018

    Cornell Can't Take Jury Fight To 2nd Circ. In ERISA Suit

    Cornell University can't appeal mid-case a decision granting a group of current and former university employees the right to a jury trial on part of their proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action, a New York federal judge ruled Thursday.

  4. September 24, 2018

    Cornell Seeks To Appeal Order Over Jury Trial In ERISA Row

    Cornell University has asked a New York federal judge for permission to appeal his decision from earlier this month that gave a group of current and former employees the right to a jury trial on part of their retirement plan row.

  5. September 10, 2018

    MIT Workers Nod To Cornell In Bid For Jury Trial In 401(k) Suit

    A proposed class of Massachusetts Institute of Technology employees accusing the school of mismanaging their retirement savings urged a Massachusetts federal judge to let them take their claims before a jury, one day after Cornell University workers won the right to a jury trial on part of their similar benefits suit.

  6. May 03, 2018

    Cornell Employees Seek Class Cert. In Pension Plan Row

    A group of current and former Cornell University employees asked a New York federal judge on Wednesday to certify as a class action their lawsuit alleging the Ivy League school cost them and thousands of other pension plan participants millions in retirement savings with excessive fees and imprudent investments.