Former Alorica Inc. employees challenging their retirement plan’s fee levels scored a court order certifying their case as a class action covering about 4,000 people.
Alorica objected to having the class certified, saying its 2022 decision to switch 401(k) recordkeepers changed the plan’s fee structure in a way that interferes with the court’s ability to assess all class members’ claims at once. Judge John W. Holcomb agreed that variations in fee structure can present a roadblock to class certification, but that’s not the case here because the change didn’t take effect until after the six-year period that’s at issue in ...