In this Article we identify a number of serious mechanical flaws in the statutes and judicial doctrines that govern fee liability for mutual fund managers. Originating in Section 36(b) of the Investment Company Act, mutual fund fee liability allows investors to sue managers for charging fees above a judicially created standard. Commentators have extensively debated whether this liability should exist, but in this Article we focus instead on improving how it actually works. We identify a number of problems. Among other things, statutes and case law (1) impose no penalties to provide deterrence; (2) give recoveries to investors who did not actually pay the relevant fees; (3) treat similar categories of fees differently; (4) create an unusual ...
It is a widespread practice among mutual fund managers to voluntarily waive fees that they have a co...
A law firm that enters into a contingency arrangement provides the client with more than just its at...
Half of all of U.S. households own shares in one or more mutual funds, either directly or through pe...
In this Article we identify a number of serious mechanical flaws in the statutes and judicial doctri...
In the 1960s, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) attempted to correct an oversight in the ...
Congress imposed a fiduciary duty regarding compensation on investment advisors by adding Section 36...
This Article analyzes the conduct of mutual funds in shareholder litigation. We begin by reviewing t...
Litigation finance companies have some incentives to screen plaintiffs applying for financing based ...
This paper analyzes the conduct of mutual funds in shareholder litigation. We begin by reviewing the...
(Excerpt) Section 36(b) of the Investment Company Act establishes a private breach of fiduciary duty...
(Excerpt) Shareholders challenging fees paid to the advisers of their mutual funds in civil lawsuits...
This article examines the constitutionality of notice filing fees in six states. Although almost eve...
The case of Jones v. Harris (2008a) that is currently before the Supreme Court poses issues with reg...
Recent years have seen a debate over litigation reform grow increasingly agitated. Attorneys, judges...
As we all know, fees impact net returns. For mutual funds, aside from any load, the two primary fees...
It is a widespread practice among mutual fund managers to voluntarily waive fees that they have a co...
A law firm that enters into a contingency arrangement provides the client with more than just its at...
Half of all of U.S. households own shares in one or more mutual funds, either directly or through pe...
In this Article we identify a number of serious mechanical flaws in the statutes and judicial doctri...
In the 1960s, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) attempted to correct an oversight in the ...
Congress imposed a fiduciary duty regarding compensation on investment advisors by adding Section 36...
This Article analyzes the conduct of mutual funds in shareholder litigation. We begin by reviewing t...
Litigation finance companies have some incentives to screen plaintiffs applying for financing based ...
This paper analyzes the conduct of mutual funds in shareholder litigation. We begin by reviewing the...
(Excerpt) Section 36(b) of the Investment Company Act establishes a private breach of fiduciary duty...
(Excerpt) Shareholders challenging fees paid to the advisers of their mutual funds in civil lawsuits...
This article examines the constitutionality of notice filing fees in six states. Although almost eve...
The case of Jones v. Harris (2008a) that is currently before the Supreme Court poses issues with reg...
Recent years have seen a debate over litigation reform grow increasingly agitated. Attorneys, judges...
As we all know, fees impact net returns. For mutual funds, aside from any load, the two primary fees...
It is a widespread practice among mutual fund managers to voluntarily waive fees that they have a co...
A law firm that enters into a contingency arrangement provides the client with more than just its at...
Half of all of U.S. households own shares in one or more mutual funds, either directly or through pe...