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Davis et al v. Washington University in St. Louis
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4:17-cv-01641
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April 18, 2022
Washington U. Inks $7.5M Deal In ERISA Fee Battle
Washington University in St. Louis agreed in federal court to pay $7.5 million to settle a proposed class action brought on behalf of thousands of workers who said their retirement plan was saddled with excessive fees after the Eighth Circuit had revived the case in May 2020.
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June 11, 2021
Washington U. Workers Push For Cert. Of 27K ERISA Class
Roughly 27,000 current and former employees of Washington University in St. Louis asked a Missouri federal judge to ignore the school's objections to their class certification bid in an ERISA suit over retirement plan fees and investments.
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May 11, 2021
Wash. U. Says 27,000-Worker ERISA Class Is Too Big For Cert.
Washington University in St. Louis urged a Missouri federal judge Tuesday not to certify a class of 27,000 current and former workers in a suit accusing the school of mismanaging their retirement savings, saying the scope of the proposed group is too expansive.
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March 17, 2021
Washington U. Workers Seek OK For Massive ERISA Class
Workers at Washington University in St. Louis asked a Missouri federal court to greenlight a 27,000-member class in their lawsuit accusing the university of saddling the school's $5.2 billion retirement plan with excessive fees.