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Employee Ownership Legal Digest (4) 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

Claim that ESOP is rightful buyer of company dismissed, but other claims allowed to continue

In Walther et al., v. Wood et al., No. 1:23-CV-294-GSL-SLC (N.D. Ind.), a district court dismissed a claim by employees that their ESOP should have been the rightful buyer of the 90% of the stock the plan did not own at the time of the former owner’s death, but allowed a claim that the company and the plan’s fiduciary breached their fiduciary duties to continue.





Corey Rosen

Long-running Casino Queen ESOP case reaches settlement

In Hensiek v. Bd. of Dirs. of Casino Queen Holding Co., 20-cv-377-DWD (S.D. Ill. Sept. 6, 2024), a settlement was reached in the long-running case over the bankruptcy of Casino Queen, which had been a 100% ESOP. Plaintiffs alleged the ESOP’s 2012 purchase of the company for $170 million was based on excessively optimistic projections.



Corey Rosen

IRS issues final rules for required minimum distributions

The SECURE 2.0 Act made a number of changes to rules for required minimum distributions (RMDs) from retirement plans. Most important, it extended the age at which RMDs must start and reduced penalties for failing to take one. On July 17, 2024, the IRS issued final rules for these distributions.