April 03, 2023
A D.C. federal judge said a proposed class of Georgetown University workers and retirees who accused the school of mismanaging their retirement savings cannot get another chance to rework their complaint, saying the new complaint doesn't fix the old one.
July 01, 2019
A group of Georgetown University workers and retirees have said they will ask the D.C. Circuit to reverse a federal judge's decision to throw out their proposed class action claiming the school mismanaged their retirement savings.
May 30, 2019
A D.C. federal judge won't give a proposed class of Georgetown University workers and retirees a second bite at the apple in their suit alleging the school mismanaged their retirement savings, saying they should have taken action sooner after she dismissed the case in January.
March 07, 2019
Georgetown University on Thursday urged a D.C. federal judge not to let the school's workers and retirees amend their Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit alleging the school mismanaged their retirement savings, telling the court that the request for a second chance was "too little, too late."
January 08, 2019
Georgetown University on Tuesday became the latest school to beat a proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action over its retirement plans' fees and investments, with a Washington, D.C., federal judge throwing out a suit claiming the school's two plans overcharged for recordkeeping services and held on to underperforming investments.
April 24, 2018
Georgetown University urged a Washington, D.C., federal judge Monday to scrap a proposed class action accusing it of mismanaging two employee retirement plans, saying the suit by plan participants is merely an example of "Monday morning quarterbacking" that didn't identify faulty plan management processes.
February 28, 2018
Georgetown University has been slapped with a proposed class action accusing it of mismanaging two employee retirement plans by loading them with far too many investment options, many of which underperformed or charged excessive fees.