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Service Provider Fee Cases: Principal Prevails in Ruppert Case; Class Certification Granted in Haddock v. Nationwide; John Hancock Settles Charters Lawsuit

December 10, 2009

Although the appellate rulings in the 401(k) fee cases against Wal-Mart and United Technologies have received the most attention in recent weeks, there also has been a series of important developments in the fee cases that plan trustees filed against service providers.  In November, a district court granted Principal's motion for judgment on the pleadings in Ruppert v. Principal Life Ins. Co.  Separately, the district court in Haddock v. Nationwide Financial Services certified a plaintiff class consisting of the trustees of an estimated 24,000 plans that had variable annuity contracts (or whose participants had individual variable annuity contracts ) with Nationwide.  Also, in August, the Charters v. John Hancock Life Ins. Co. matter settled and the lawsuit was dismissed.  The attached memo provides further information on these developments.