Hughes v. Northwestern Univ.
Plaintiffs “may allege that a fiduciary breached the duty of prudence by failing to properly monitor investments and remove imprudent ones.” Tibble v. Edison Int’l, 575 U. S. 523, 530 (2015).
Area(s) of Law:- Civil Procedure
Hemphill v. New York
Admission of otherwise inadmissible evidence against a criminal defendant is not excused by the fact that the defendant made such evidence relevant through their arguments.
Area(s) of Law:- Criminal Procedure
Babcock v. Kijakazi
Civil-service pensions provided for work as a dual-status military technician do not qualify for exclusion from Social Security benefit calculations under 42 USC § 415(a)(7)(A)(III).
Area(s) of Law:- Employment Law