( May 22, 2026, 2:00 PM EDT) -- PHILADELPHIA — Declining to dismiss a putative class action that involves several Employee Retirement Income Security Act issues that have seen much litigation recently, including how reinsurance arrangements affect the risk of fund guarantor insolvency, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled that claims regarding a purportedly underperforming stable value fund (SVF) survive because the plaintiffs’ “meaningful benchmark” allegations are sufficient at this stage, and claims regarding use of forfeited funds survive for reasons including that the record does not yet include critical plan documents....