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Patelco Credit Union v. Sahni

9th CircuitAugust 27, 2001No. Nos. 99-15716, 99-15718Cited 84 times
Plaintiff WinPatelco Credit Union$82,533.08 awarded
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Case Details

Judge(s)
Fletcher, Hug, Noonan
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

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Claim Types

Breach of ContractWrongful Termination

Outcome

Patelco Credit Union prevailed on its ERISA breach of fiduciary duty claims against insurance broker Sudhir Sahni. The courts granted partial and final summary judgment ordering Sahni to reimburse over $71,000 in improper premium charges, $10,614 in misappropriated stop-loss insurance checks, and additional amounts for undisclosed administrative fees and insurance commissions.

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