Class action failure could cost local government schemes £125m

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UK/US - Local authority pension schemes could be losing out on £125m (US$198.9m) by failing to participate in US class action lawsuits, research by Goal Group revealed.

Goal Group managing director Stephen Everard claimed £500m of local government scheme losses between 2007 and 2009 would be recovered by funds participating in class action lawsuits. But he said...

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