CITATION FORMATS All citations in the ERISA Class Action Review are designed to facilitate research. If available, the preferred citation of the opinion included in the West bound volumes is used, such as Mator, et al. v. Wesco Distribution , 102 F.4th 172 (3d Cir. May 16, 2024). If the decision is not available in the preferred format, a Lexis or Westlaw cite from the electronic database is provided, such as Luense, et al. v. Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc ., 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 96412 (D.N.J. May 30, 2024). If a ruling is not available in one of these sources, the full case name and docket information is included, such as Durnack, et al. v. Retirement Plan Committee Of Talen Energy Corp., Case No. 20-CV-5975 (E.D. Penn. June 4, 2024). E-BOOK HIGHLIGHTS The ERISA Class Action Review is available for use on a smartphone, laptop, tablet, or any personal electronic reader by using any e-book reader application. E-book reading allows users to quickly scroll, highlight important information, link directly to different sections of the Review, and bookmark pages for quick access at a later time. The e-book is designed for easy navigation and quick access to informative data. The e-book is available by scanning the below QR code:
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