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BNY Pension Case Calls Up Ghosts of Scandals Past

The Litigation Daily

January 15, 2013

With Bank of New York Mellon embroiled in the same kinds of multibillion-dollar litigation as every other bank these days, a pension dispute over a few million bucks might seem like small potatoes. But the seven-year-old suit that a former BNY banker named Matthew Stevenson is taking to trial this week in Manhattan is no ordinary pension case.

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