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Labor/Employment

Apr. 26, 2016

9th Circuit says it's too late to quibble in Tibble ERISA case

As one Spanish proverb goes, "To change one's mind is rather a sign of prudence than ignorance." The latest installment in the retirement investments saga of Tibble v. Edison International seems to test whether that is true. By M'Alyssa Mecenas and Stephen H. Harris

M'Alyssa C. Mecenas

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By M'Alyssa Mecenas and Stephen H. Harris

As one Spanish proverb goes, "To change one's mind is rather a sign of prudence than ignorance." The latest installment in the retirement investments saga of Tibble v. Edison International, 2016 DJDAR 3536 (April, 13 2016) (Tibble III), seems to test whether that is true. There, in the course of litigation, the plaintiffs changed their minds about why the defendants supposedly violated ...

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