On Friday, for the second week in a row, the Ninth Circuit reversed dismissal of a 401(k) plan excessive fee litigation challenging the offering of retail share classes of mutual funds.
A Ninth Circuit panel on Friday breathed new life into a proposed class action that accuses Trader Joe's Co. of wasting workers' retirement funds on excessive 401(k) plan fees, saying the ERISA claim "plausibly alleges a failure to provide cost-effective investments with reasonable fees."
The Tenth Circuit recently held that the Federal Meat Inspection Act (FMIA) gets the final word on what “Product of the U.S.A.” means for labels of beef products. Thornton v. Tyson.
A 74-year-old Black man who sued Trader Joe's, alleging a white store captain at the Chatsworth location wrongfully blocked him from leaving for several minutes in 2020 with a cart of already purchased groceries, can take his case to trial, a judge ruled today.
A 74-year-old Black man who sued Trader Joe's, alleging a white store captain at the Chatsworth location wrongfully blocked him from leaving for several minutes in 2020 with a cart of already purchased groceries, can take his case to trial, a judge ruled today.