Partner Mark Boyko Talks to Law360 About Upcoming ERISA Appellate Arguments

Law360 featured BG ERISA partner Mark Boyko in an article spotlighting four federal appellate arguments in August with major implications for retirement plan participants.

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Law360 recently featured Bailey & Glasser, LLP ERISA partner Mark Boyko in an article spotlighting four federal appellate arguments in August with major implications for retirement plan participants.

One case before the Eleventh Circuit, Eboni Williams et al. v. Gerald Shapiro et al., will decide whether arbitration clauses can push Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) disputes out of court. Plaintiffs allege plan participants lost money in an undervalued stock deal involving A360 Holdings LLC, executives, and plan trustee Argent Trust Co. The U.S. Department of Labor and the American Association for Justice have filed amicus briefs supporting the case remaining in court.

On this matter, Boyko told Law360, “I have a hard time seeing courts reversing the trend of correctly ruling that the effective vindication doctrine is violated by many of these arbitration provisions,” he said.

Another case before the Ninth Circuit, Wehner v. Genentech Inc. et al., will test the standards for benchmarking 401(k) target-date funds. The plaintiff seeks to revive claims that Genentech’s funds underperformed, arguing the California judge erred in dismissing the claims by applied an overly strict comparison standard that compared the allegedly imprudent investments to better-managed ones.

“By requiring the benchmark to be identical, you prohibit any litigation against a target-date fund for doing something that no other fund does,” Boyko explained. “The very thing that makes the fund imprudent now has to become part of the benchmark, and so you can’t actually measure what the imprudence is costing.”

Mark is a pioneer in ERISA class action litigation, representing workers and retirees in some of the earliest and most significant cases in the field. His work has secured over $500 million in judgments and settlements and includes successful appeals before multiple federal circuits and the U.S. Supreme Court. Learn more about Mark’s experience by visiting his website bio here.

Read the full Law360 article here.

BG Client SI Tickets in Multi-Year Agreement with Washington Nationals

SI Tickets CEO David Lane threw out the ceremonial first pitch on August 3rd at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

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Bailey Glasser Corporate and Securities Partner Michael Hawthorne, who serves as a Director to Sports Illustrated Tickets, was on hand as SI Tickets and the Washington Nationals announced a multi-year agreement naming SI Tickets an Official Fan Experience Partner of the team.

To mark the occasion, SI Tickets CEO David Lane threw out the ceremonial first pitch on Sunday, August 3rd at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

This exciting collaboration will launch the “Sports Illustrated Tickets Club,” a premium viewing and hospitality experience located in sections 201–205 on the Mezzanine Level, offering covered seating and outstanding views from left field.

An extension of the iconic Sports Illustrated brand, SI Tickets is a fast-growing platform that offers access to more than 250,000 events with transparent pricing. Visit their website for more information, to download SI Tickets app, and to buy tickets to your favorite events.

Michael Hawthorne and Bailey Glasser have worked with SI Tickets since its inception and are proud to support SI Tickets as they continue to redefine the future of live event access.

To learn more about partner Michael Hawthorne, visit his website bio here.

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Partner Todd Mathews Quoted in Chicago Tribune on Harrisburg Juvenile Abuse Claims

Bailey Glasser partner Todd Mathews was quoted in Chicago Tribune editorial on abuse allegations at Harrisburg Juvenile Detention Center in Illinois.

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Bailey Glasser partner Todd Mathews was interviewed by the Chicago Tribune in its recent editorial urging state officials to investigate the disturbing allegations of juvenile sexual abuse at the Harrisburg Juvenile Detention Center in Illinois, and the failure of officials to act.

One accused, now the Eldorado mayor, dismissed survivors as “ex-convicts … just trying to get money.” Todd Mathews, who represents many of the survivors, responded:

“Children are not convicts, they’re residents of the youth facility, in the custody of the state for care and rehabilitation,” he told the Tribune.

Read the full Chicago Tribune editorial here.

Todd leads Bailey Glasser’s team fighting for survivors of juvenile detention center abuse in states across the country, including Illinois, Maryland, and Michigan. In Illinois, the firm, along with co-counsel, represents over 900 survivors in lawsuits alleging sexual abuse by staff and systemic cover-ups.

In addition to Todd Mathews, the BG legal team fighting for these survivors includes founding partner Brian Glasser, Mass Torts Practice Group Leader David Selby II, Institutional Abuse & Neglect Team Leader Sharon Iskra, Of Counsel lawyer Aliya Khalidi, and attorney Samira Bode.

Learn more about our Juvenile Detention Center cases here.

For more on Todd Mathews, visit web bio here.

BG Lawyers Named to 2025 Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation List

Eight Bailey & Glasser, LLP lawyers were named to the 2025 Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation guide.

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Eight Bailey & Glasser, LLP lawyers were named to the 2025 Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation guide, which recognizes rising leaders in the legal profession who are shaping the future of law.
This year’s honorees include:
Samira Z. Bode: lawyer, Mass Torts Practice Group
Tony L. Clacker: partner, ESI Practice Group
Sallie Gilbert: partner, Commercial & Environmental Litigation Practice Group
Elliott McGraw: partner, Commercial & Environmental Litigation Practice Group
Travis A. Prince: partner, Personal Injury Practice Group
Christopher D. Smith: partner, Civil Defense Practice Group
Elizabeth L. Stryker: lawyer, ESI Practice Group
Nicholas A. Warden: partner, Commercial & Environmental Litigation Practice Group
In recognition of the honorees, Lawdragon states: “These lawyers provide a forecast of the fascinating future of global law practice… mesmerizing, multi-talented, dedicated, focused – and the best argument there is for the vitality of the law.”
➡️Learn more about BG’s honorees here.
➡️Read the full 2025 Lawdragon 500 X announcement here.
We applaud all the lawyers who made this list, and we thank Lawdragon for the recognition.

Federal Case Filed Over Abuse in MD Juvenile Detention Centers

Bailey & Glasser, LLP, along with co-counsel, have filed a new federal lawsuit on behalf of three survivors who were sexually abused as minors in Maryland youth detention centers.

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Bailey & Glasser, LLP, along with co-counsel from Levy Konigsberg LLP and Stinar Gould Grieco & Hensley, have filed a new federal lawsuit on behalf of three survivors who were sexually abused as minors in Maryland youth detention centers.

The complaint alleges that the plaintiffs—just 14 and 15 years old at the time—were assaulted by staff in 2019 and 2020. Fearing retaliation and longer sentences, they remained silent. The lawsuit accuses state officials of knowingly ignoring a pervasive “culture of sexual brutalization and abuse,” violating the survivors’ civil rights under federal law.

This case is part of BG’s ongoing legal campaign to hold the State of Maryland accountable for decades of abuse within its juvenile justice system. In 2023, Maryland passed the Child Victims Act, eliminating the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse claims. Bailey Glasser, in partnership with nearly two dozen firms, has filed lawsuits for more than 4,500 survivors under this law.

However, with thousands of claims filed against the state, Maryland recently moved to limit its financial liability by capping settlement amounts and restricting survivors to a single payout—changes that have delayed progress in state court while the Attorney General seeks to negotiate a settlement. By filing in federal court, these plaintiffs are seeking justice outside the limits now imposed by the state’s revised framework.

Bailey Glasser remains committed to holding Maryland accountable and ensuring survivors have every opportunity to seek the justice they deserve. The firm’s legal team on these cases includes BG’s mass torts partner Todd Mathews, founding partner Brian Glasser, Mass Torts Practice Group Leader David Selby II, Institutional Abuse & Neglect team leader Sharon Iskra, and attorneys Aliya Khalidi and Samira Bode.

Learn more about this new lawsuit and view the federal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland on our website.