| Elena Kagan Solicitor General of the United States | |
Fundsters may want to keep any eye on the drama surrounding the future of this nation's highest court. The next Associate Justice on the United States Supreme Court may enter with prior experience of legal fights involving allegedly excessive mutual fund fees.
Reuters' Caren Bohan and Steve Holland
report that U.S. Solicitor General
Elena Kagan, President Barack Obama's pick to replace the retiring Justice John Paul Stevens, previously "supported shareholders in a case about excessive mutual fund fees."
Specifically, last year
Reuters'
reported that Kagan filed a briefing with the Supreme Court on behalf of the federal government, supporting investors in
Jones v. Harris Associates. Her briefing claimed that even full disclosed fees violate the fund firm's duty if the fees are excessive.
Obama
officially revealed Kagan as his nominee this morning. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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