In a unanimous decision the Supreme Court has decided the pleading standard necessary to survive a motion to dismiss for a complaint alleging an ERISA fiduciary entered into a prohibited transaction in Cunningham v. Cornell University. That case involved whether fiduciaries breached their duties of prudence and loyalty by paying excessive fees to service
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