In the Margins

Recent lawsuits: Are fund trustees feeling heat?

January 4, 2017

By Reuters

Mutual fund boards have become subject to greater scrutiny from investors in a slew of lawsuits that question their processes and procedures. "The claims illuminate the long obscure role of fund trustees, sometimes known as directors," a recent article states. Read the original story from Reuters.

 

 

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