Nancy M. Juda
Of Counsel, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd
Nancy Juda’s practice focuses on advising Taft-Hartley pension and welfare funds on issues related to corporate fraud in the United States securities markets. Juda’s experience as an ERISA attorney provides her with unique insight into the challenges faced by pension fund trustees as they endeavor to protect and preserve their funds’ assets.
Prior to joining Robbins Geller, Juda was employed by the United Mine Workers of America Health & Retirement Funds, where she began her practice in the area of employee benefits law. She was also associated with a union-side labor law firm in Washington, DC, where she represented the trustees of Taft-Hartley pension and welfare funds on qualification, compliance, fiduciary and transactional issues under ERISA and the Internal Revenue Code. Using her extensive experience representing employee benefit funds, Juda advises trustees regarding their options for seeking redress for losses due to securities fraud. She currently advises trustees of funds providing benefits for members of unions affiliated with North Americas Building Trades of the AFL-CIO. Juda also represents funds in ERISA class actions involving breach of fiduciary claims.
Professional Affiliations
National Coordinating Committee for Multi-Employer Plans, Steering Committee Member
International Foundation for Employee Benefit Plans, Member
Employee Benefits Committee of the American Bar Association’s Section of Labor and Employment Law, Member
AFL-CIO Lawyers’ Coordinating Committee, Member
Practices
Institutional Investor Services
Education
American University, J.D., 1992
St. Lawrence University, B.A., 1988
Admissions
• District of Columbia
• Maryland
• United States District Court for the District of Columbia
• United States District Court for the District of Maryland