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Liberty Mutual Can t Shake ERISA Fee Suit

ADVERTISEMENT Liberty Mutual Can t Sink ERISA Fee Suit Law360 (June 15, 2021, 8:09 PM EDT) A Massachusetts federal court on Tuesday refused to toss a proposed class action lodged by Liberty Mutual workers who claimed the company saddled their retirement plan with too-high fees and sluggishly performing funds, costing them millions of dollars and violating federal benefits law. U.S. District Judge Mark Mastroianni cast aside the insurer s motion to dismiss in his electronic docket order, determining that the proposed class of workers and retirees had sufficiently pled their case alleging Liberty Mutual Group Inc. mismanaged their 401(k) plan and breached the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

Liberty Mutual Can t Sink ERISA Fee Suit

ADVERTISEMENT Liberty Mutual Can t Sink ERISA Fee Suit Law360 (June 15, 2021, 8:09 PM EDT) A Massachusetts federal court on Tuesday refused to toss a proposed class action lodged by Liberty Mutual workers who claimed the company saddled their retirement plan with too-high fees and sluggishly performing funds, costing them millions of dollars and violating federal benefits law. U.S. District Judge Mark Mastroianni cast aside the insurer s motion to dismiss in his electronic docket order, determining that the proposed class of workers and retirees had sufficiently pled their case alleging Liberty Mutual Group Inc. mismanaged their 401(k) plan and breached the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

Springfield man Anthony Scibelli pleads guilty to collecting debt for organized crime syndicate

Springfield man Anthony Scibelli pleads guilty to collecting debt for organized crime syndicate Updated 3:47 PM; Today 1:40 PM Anthony J. Scibelli, 51, of Springfield is shown here in a surveillance photo taken in June 2019. (Courtesy of U.S. Attorney s Office)Courtesy of U.S. Attorney s Offi Facebook Share Scibelli, 53, of Springfield, pleaded guilty to a single criminal count of collecting extortionate debts. He faces up to two years in federal prison under a plea deal with prosecutors. Scibelli, who remains free on bail, will be sentenced on Sept. 3. The charge comes in connection with the beating of a man in debt to an unnamed loan shark. That beating, which took place in the parking lot of the Mount Carmel Society social club in the city’s South End, was caught on video and audio. The debtor had been cooperating with organized crime investigators for more than a month.

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