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Pessin v. JPMorgan Chase U.S. Benefits Executive et al
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January 08, 2025
JPMorgan Gets Early Win In Ex-Worker's Benefits Freeze Suit
A New York federal judge handed JPMorgan an early win Wednesday in an ex-worker's suit alleging the bank failed to properly disclose changes to an employee pension plan, finding the dispute was barred by a claim release the plaintiff signed in exchange for severance.
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December 09, 2022
JPMorgan Escapes Ex-Worker's Benefits Freeze Suit
JPMorgan Chase was freed from a retired worker's lawsuit claiming it failed to properly notify employees that their benefit accruals had been frozen for years, after a New York federal judge said Friday that the retiree did not do enough to prove he was kept in the dark.
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September 19, 2022
Ex-JPMorgan Worker Fights To Keep Benefit Freeze Suit Alive
A former JPMorgan Chase employee said the banking behemoth can't escape a lawsuit alleging it failed to notify employees that their benefit accruals had been frozen for years, arguing that the plan descriptions provided to workers failed to explain the concept of benefit "wear-away."
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July 12, 2022
JPMorgan Seeks Exit From Frozen Benefits Suit
JPMorgan Chase & Co. urged a New York federal court to dismiss a proposed class action filed by ex-workers alleging the company gave them inadequate notice that their benefit accruals had been frozen in violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, arguing retiree claims were time-barred and inadequately pled.