The federal judge in Texas overseeing the three lawsuits filed in the state against the Department of Labor’s fiduciary rule has set a Nov. 17 date to hear oral arguments from both sides.

District Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn agreed on June 27 to allow the three lawsuits against the rule that are pending in the state to be consolidated, and both parties recently filed a motion asking that the judge render a decision in the case as soon as October.

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