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Second Circuit Rejects Morgan Stanley's Bid to Overturn ERISA Ruling

Posted on August 5th, 2025 at 2:25 PM
Second Circuit Rejects Morgan Stanley's Bid to Overturn ERISA Ruling

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Morgan Stanley has once again hit a roadblock in its effort to overturn a federal court decision that applies the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) protections to its deferred compensation plan. As reported by AdvisorHub, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied the wirehouse’s request to reverse a 2023 ruling by U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe, marking the latest in a string of failed challenges that have lingered over the firm for nearly two years. Judge Gardephe ruled that the anti-forfeiture provisions of ERISA apply to Morgan Stanley’s deferred compensation plan. AdvisorHub reports that Morgan Stanley has warned that the decision could have sweeping implications for deferred compensation structures widely used across the financial services industry.

The Second Circuit also denied the firm's petition for a writ of mandamus, which would have forced Judge Gardephe to revise his decision. Gardephe reaffirmed his stance in November 2024, maintaining that federal pension laws govern Morgan Stanley’s plan. Although the firm failed to overturn the ERISA-related finding, it secured a partial win. The Second Circuit upheld the district court’s decision to compel arbitration instead of allowing the matter to proceed as a class action lawsuit. The appellate panel emphasized that it lacked jurisdiction to rule on the ERISA applicability issue because that question belongs to the arbitrators.

“We are not inclined to entangle the courts further in the merits of this arbitrable dispute,” the panel wrote, signaling that arbitrators must now weigh whether ERISA governs the firm’s deferral plan. Both sides claimed victory. Douglas Needham of Motley Rice, counsel for the former Morgan Stanley advisors, praised the court’s decision: “The Second Circuit rejected Morgan Stanley’s attempt to undo a federal district court’s decision that ERISA applies to Morgan Stanley’s deferred compensation plan. The Second Circuit also made clear that arbitration panels may follow that decision.”

A Morgan Stanley spokesperson, however, emphasized that the ruling does not bind arbitration panels and maintained the firm’s position: “Our deferred awards are not a pension, as multiple arbitration panels have now recognized.” The appellate court clarified that while arbitrators may consider the district court’s ERISA finding, Morgan Stanley remains free to argue that the ruling was merely dictum and legally incorrect.

Morgan Stanley has faced mixed results in arbitration. Although it recently lost some claims, including those involving the forfeiture of deferred pay, it has started to turn the tide. In June 2024, an arbitration panel denied a $1.7 million claim brought by eight former advisors.

According to AdvisorHub, the next phase of this legal battle now moves to arbitration, where former advisors and Morgan Stanley will face off over how far ERISA protections really extend.

 

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