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Supreme Court Rules Employees Can Sue Over 401(k) Misconduct

The Supreme Court handed workers a major victory yesterday by allowing them to sue over mismanagement of their 401(k) retirement accounts, in which more than 50 million employees have invested nearly $3 trillion.
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