Representing Victims of Pension Fraud
When employers miscalculate pension benefits, fail to fund employee pensions, or lose pension investments based on bad investment advice, hardworking employees pay the price. They may be left without the pension benefits they worked a lifetime to receive.
The attorneys at Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder, PC, represent individuals and businesses that were the victims of pension fraud. Because many people are typically harmed by the same fraudulent actions, we often pursue pension fraud cases as class action lawsuits.
Exceptional Results in Complex Cases
Our law firm has the resources and experience to undertake these highly complex cases and succeed. For example, we reached a $90 million settlement of a class action lawsuit against a major accounting firm brought on behalf of victims of the Colonial Realty Ponzi scheme.
Pension fraud cases typically involve some sort of breach of fiduciary duty on the part of the employer, the pension fund, or the investment firm advising them. A case might involve pension funds backed up by company stock. When the company gets into financial trouble, the stock and the pension fund become worthless, leaving hard-working employees and retirees without the pension benefits they were entitled to receive.
If you believe you are a victim of pension fraud, please contact our law firm to arrange a free consultation and case evaluation. From offices in Bridgeport, Stamford, Danbury and New Haven, Connecticut, our lawyers represent clients in pension fraud litigation throughout the state.
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