A federal judge has tossed several claims against Christie & Young that sought disgorgement of $250,000 in fees over claims that the money was misappropriated from employee retirement plans by disbarred attorney John Koresko, who had operated their trusts.

U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on May 12 tossed Employee Retirement Income Security Act and aiding and abetting claims lodged against the firm in Kalan v. Farmers & Merchants Trust Company.

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