Canada:
Pension Litigation Risks In An Era Of De-Riskng
29 September 2016
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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At a time when many employers are looking for ways to reduce the
risks associated with their employe pension plans, new and
different litigation risks can arise. Financial institutions
involved with pension plans should be aware of these risks, as they
include the prospect of class actions, and can include defendants
other than employers. Our recent client advisory on the topic can
be found here.
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