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As the fiduciary rule creates challenges to old ways of growing retirement assets, it’s time to consider another source of growth: portability solutions.
August 1
Portability Services Network and Retirement Clearinghouse -
Post-ACA, more and more small companies have stopped offering insurance for employees.
July 29 -
Compliance, creativity, clarification and confusion reign in employee benefits, says Eric T. Helman, chief strategy officer at Hodges-Mace.
July 29
Hodges-Mace -
Generally speaking, many employers do not think about ERISA when it comes to severance, whether at the front end, when employment agreements or policies are negotiated and planned, or at the back end, when termination occurs and the severance is paid.
July 28
Foley & Lardner -
The Affordable Care Act and Medicaid have enacted revised rules that will enforce covered entities providing healthcare programs and services to have accessible websites, say attorneys from Sheppard, Mullin, Richter, & Hampton LLP.
July 28
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter, & Hampton LLP -
Many employers will be subject to the change for incidences that take place in 2016, says United Benefit Advisors’ Nancy Bourque.
July 28
United Benefit Advisors -
Debating the merits of candidates such as Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump in the office is not a constitutional right for private-sector employees, says attorney Michael C. Schmidt.
July 28
Cozen O’Connor -
For an HR department of one, a trusted adviser is a ‘best friend,’ allowing the employer to focus on more important factors, Jennifer Currence said at SHRM’s annual conference.
July 27 -
The new penalties for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act are set to climb next month.
July 27 -
Most companies have been through ‘hell’ in the last year due to reporting requirements, says a Lockton exec who shared some of the biggest obstacles.
July 27





