Sanford Heisler Sharp Files $140 Million ERISA Class Case Against Home Depot On Behalf Of More Than 200,000 Retirement Plan Beneficiaries
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Plaintiffs further allege that Home Depot arranged for the investment adviser Financial Engines to sell investment advisory services to participants. Rather than providing personal investment advice, Financial Engines offers what is called "robo advice," in which a robot creates cookie-cutter portfolios based on minimal participant input. According to the complaint, Home Depot allowed Financial Engines to charge plan participants advisory fees that were in some cases double the competitive rate. To add insult to injury, Home Depot condoned an arrangement in which Financial Engines kicked-back a portion of its fee to the plan's recordkeeper. Although Home Depot replaced Financial Engines with
As relief, Plaintiffs and the class seek (1) compensation for financial losses to plan participants and beneficiaries resulting from the plan's underperforming investments and excessive fees; (2) reform to Home Depot's retirement plan that would remove imprudent investments and ensure only reasonable investment advisory expenses; and (3) the removal of the fiduciaries who have violated their duties to the plan's participants and beneficiaries under ERISA.
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