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Too many recordkeepers, complex contract structure, and a flood of investment options impede updates to best practices, warns John Ludwig.
April 4
LHD Retirement -
Tom Avery couldn't find a technology product to meet his clients' enrollment, compliance and administration needs — so he created one.
April 3 -
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently weighed in on LGBTQ protections — but the decision is not as clear as some of the headlines make it seem.
April 3
litigation lawyer -
Due to convoluted prescription drug plan reimbursement responsibilities, the coalition is behind a new law meant to improve the MSP program in Medicare Part D.
March 31 -
Too many recordkeepers, complex contract structure, and a flood of investment options impede updates to best practices, warns John Ludwig.
March 31
LHD Retirement -
The Labor Department will lose $2.6 billion under the 2018 budget, likely hindering the agency’s ability to regulate and assist employers, experts say.
March 30 -
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently weighed in on LGBTQ protections – but the decision is not as clear as some of the headlines make it seem.
March 30
litigation lawyer -
Seven circuit courts held that vindication of rights pertaining to the legality of a plan amendment, as opposed to an interpretation of the plan, are not subject to expenditure requirements, write attorneys Michael Stevens and Ronald Kramer.
March 30
Seyfarth Shaw LLP -
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price wouldn’t say whether the Trump administration still supports repeal of the ACA, days after his party’s efforts to overhaul the law broke down.
March 30 -
State efforts to get more workers to save are the target of lawmakers who say the auto-IRA programs burden employers and skirt the rules.
March 29





