Northstar Fin. Advisors v. Schwab Investments, No. 11-17187 (9th Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseAt issue in this shareholder class action was the Schwab Total Bond Market, a mutual fund (the Fund). The Fund was created by Schwab Investments (“Schwab Trust”), and its investment adviser was Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (“Schwab Advisor”). The named plaintiff, a registered investment advisery and financial planning firm that had over 200,000 shares of the Fund under its management, filed the class action on behalf of investors who alleged that the managers of the Fund failed to adhere to the Fund’s fundamental investment objectives. The district court dismissed the complaint. The Ninth Circuit reversed in part, vacated in part, and remanded, holding (1) Northstar had standing to prosecute this case; (2) the district judge erred in dismissing Northstar’s breach of contract claims, as Northstar adequately alleged the formation of a contract between the investors and the trustees; (3) the district judge erred in concluding that Northstar failed to successfully allege a breach of any duty owed directly to Fund investors and that those claims would have to be asserted derivatively; and (4) the district judge erred in dismissing Northstar’s third-party beneficiary breach of contract claim, as Northstar adequately alleged that the investors were third-party beneficiaries of the Investment Advisory and Administration Agreement between Schwab Trust and Schwab Advisor.
The court issued a subsequent related opinion or order on April 28, 2015.
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