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Common Sense and Fundamental Fairness: The Matney Case and the Future of 401(k)/403(b) Litigation
By James W. Watkins, J.D., CFP Board Emeritus™, AWMA® I have referenced the Matney v. Briggs Gold of North America (Matney) case1 in a number of recent posts. In my opinion, the significance of Matney lies in the fact that … Continue reading
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