Following the near-extinction of the pension in its classic sense, employees now rely on 401(k) funds more than ever to plan for retirement. But some of the biggest and most trusted names in finance, along with some other big companies, have been hit with large-scale litigation stemming from alleged abuses of that trust in recent years. Here are five of the most notable recent cases against 401(k) providers.
J.P. Morgan Chase
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