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Employee Ownership Legal Digest (25) Archive

Stay informed on the latest legal developments impacting employee ownership. This page provides timely and concise summaries of key cases and rulings, contributed by experienced attorneys, to help the entire employee ownership community understand their implications, and also offers access to NCEO's archive of prior content.

Corey Rosen

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case Alleging Tolling Agreements Superseded by ERISA Limitation of Action Rules

In Preston v. Acosta No. 17-1238 (U.S., June 25, 2018), the Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to an 11th Circuit decision (Preston v. Acosta, Oct. 12, 2017) that ruled that the CEO and trustee of the ESOP at TPP Holdings could not invoke a tolling agreement to halt a DOL lawsuit alleging that he had caused the ESOP at the company to overpay for the purchase of his shares in 2006 and again in 2008.




Corey Rosen

SunTrust Settles Employer Stock Claims

SunTrust Banks agreed to settle a 10-year-old lawsuit alleging that plan fiduciaries allowed employees to invest in SunTrust Banks stock when they knew or should have known that the stock was artificially inflated.





Corey Rosen

Another Stock-drop Case Fails

In Gernandt v. SandRidge Energy, Inc., No. 5:15-cv-00834-D (W.D. Okla., Nov. 18, 2018) a district court ruled that plaintiffs had not met the Dudenhoeffer standards of providing a plausible alternative course of action.


Corey Rosen

Lifetouch Lawsuit Dismissed

In Vigeant v. Meek, No. 0:18-cv-00577-JNETNL (D-Minn., Nov. 17, 2018), a judge dismissed a lawsuit against plaintiffs who alleged that Lifetouch stock dropped by more than $840 million between 2015 and 2018, resulting in an average loss of $22,000 per participant.