Process of Monitoring and Selecting Investments
When a plan performs poorly, plaintiffs often allege that an investment option was not managed in a reasonable manner and/or that the selection of particular investment options was not prudent.
Our Expertise
In analyzing the suitability of investments for ERISA plans, Analysis Group has examined issues such as:
- The appropriateness of the process and criteria used to select and subsequently monitor investments
- Whether an investment manager adhered to the stated investment guidelines
- Whether the risk and return of the selected investments were consistent with plan guidelines and objectives and, ultimately, appropriate for the plan
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                                 Case OutcomeIn re Marsh ERISA Litigation Case OutcomeIn re Marsh ERISA Litigation
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                                 Case OutcomeERISA Class Action Litigations Involving Plans That Held Investment Options Affiliated with the Plan Sponsor Case OutcomeERISA Class Action Litigations Involving Plans That Held Investment Options Affiliated with the Plan Sponsor
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                                 Featured Expert Bruce E. Stangle Featured Expert Bruce E. Stangle
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                                 Case OutcomeFlorida State Board of Administration v. Alliance Capital Management Case OutcomeFlorida State Board of Administration v. Alliance Capital Management
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                                 Featured Expert John Chalmers Featured Expert John Chalmers
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                                 AG Feature Economic Analysis in ERISA Litigation AG Feature Economic Analysis in ERISA Litigation
 
        