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J.P. Morgan faces second suit alleging self-dealing in 401(k) plan

The lawsuit alleges that half of the 401(k) plan's investment options were affiliated with J.P. Morgan.

A second participant in the JPMorgan Chase 401(k) Savings Plan has sued plan executives and corporate executives, alleging that the plan favored parent-company investments over less-expensive options

"Rather than engage in systematic, arm's length review of available plan investment options, J.P.

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