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A widespread industry practice in which trustees simultaneously serve on several mutual fund boards -- in some cases…

A widespread industry practice in which trustees simultaneously serve on several mutual fund boards -- in some cases collecting hefty fees from each -- is facing a showdown with irate fund shareholders in federal court.

Judge Robert W. Sweet of the U.S. District Court in New York City set the stage

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