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Moon v. E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
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February 06, 2023
Class Attys Get $2.3M Fees In DuPont Retirees' ERISA Row
Attorneys representing retirees who accused chemical giant DuPont in a Delaware federal lawsuit of giving workers insufficient notice of early pension eligibility were awarded roughly $2.3 million in fees as part of a proposed $7 million class settlement that ends the litigation.
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January 05, 2023
Class Attys In DuPont Retirees' ERISA Row Seek $2.3M Fees
Attorneys representing retirees who accused chemical giant DuPont in a Delaware federal lawsuit of giving workers insufficient notice of early pension eligibility are seeking roughly $2.3 million in fees and expenses as part of a proposed $7 million class settlement that would bring an end to the case.
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September 02, 2022
DuPont Retirees Seek OK For $7M ERISA Settlement
Former employees of chemical giant DuPont asked a Delaware federal court Friday to sign off on a $7 million agreement that will settle a proposed class action alleging the company failed to provide adequate notice of workers' eligibility for early retirement.
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June 15, 2022
DuPont Strikes Deal To Wrap Up Early Retirement Battle
DuPont told a federal court in Delaware that it reached an agreement to end a proposed class action brought by workers who said the chemical company failed to give them adequate notice of their eligibility for early retirement.
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April 25, 2022
DuPont Says Retiree Notices Too Different For Class Cert.
Chemical corporation DuPont asked a federal judge in Delaware to reconsider certifying a class of retirees suing the company claiming it violated federal benefits law by failing to give them ample notice about their retirement eligibility, telling the court the class members hadn't received the same notices.
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April 14, 2022
Narrow Class Approved In DuPont Retiree ERISA Battle
A Delaware court refused Thursday to greenlight a class of over 100,000 DuPont retirees in a case accusing the chemical giant of giving workers insufficient notice of early pension eligibility, but granted class status to a group of several hundred early retirees who claim DuPont sent them faulty forms.
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June 22, 2021
DuPont Can't Shake Pension Eligibility ERISA Suit
DuPont can't escape a proposed class action that claims it misled workers about when they qualified for retirement benefits after a Delaware federal judge ruled Tuesday that the retiree who brought the suit made a good case for why the company's actions violated ERISA.
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September 30, 2020
DuPont Dodges ERISA Suit Thanks To 'Confusion'
A Delaware federal judge has tossed a proposed Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action accusing DuPont of keeping workers in the dark about their eligibility for pension benefits, ruling that there was "significant confusion" about what claims were brought in the case.
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October 03, 2019
DuPont Lined Its Pockets With Forfeited Benefits, Retiree Says
A retiree slapped DuPont with a proposed class action in Delaware federal court on Wednesday, accusing the chemical giant of failing to let pensioners know when they became eligible for benefits due to "disloyalty" and a desire to hold onto cash that could have gone to its ex-workers.