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New York District Court dismisses ERISA “stock drop” suit against directors and officers of Lehman Brothers

Dechert LLP

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USA March 3 2010

Among the consequences of the dramatic economic downturn that has taken place in recent years has been the proliferation of so-called ERISA “stock drop” suits against the fiduciaries of the pension plans of the companies affected by the recession.

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