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The U.S. Supreme Court let stand the National Football League’s $765 million concussion settlement, turning away contentions by former players that the accord won’t adequately compensate them for the brain damage they may have suffered.
December 12 -
The company announced it is significantly bolstering its leave benefits for new parents, as well as increasing its employee benefits for fertility, surrogacy, adoption and lactation.
December 12 -
To keep the momentum going into 2017, advisers should follow five trends encouraging growth in supplemental benefits.
December 11 -
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reheard a case that could change the way federal courts treat sexual orientation-based discrimination claims, says attorney Tamar Dolcourt.
December 11
Foley & Lardner LLP -
The 2006 rule prompted private sector employers to cut or freeze pension plans, new research indicates.
December 11 -
Clients in this situation will need to gather a lot of paperwork, including at least eight certified copies of the spouse's death certificate for life insurance, among other reasons.
December 11 -
Company will now start charging for software that was given away for free.
December 11 -
It's misguided to treat Social Security as bonds since clients can't sell a portion of their Social Security when they need to raise funds.
December 9 -
With the opportunity to fix health reform under Trump, the GOP also has the obligation to get it right, says adviser Craig Hasday.
December 9
Frenkel Benefits -
Very public about his anti-regulation stance, Andrew Puzder has said little about how he’ll approach the retirement rule set to go into effect in four months.
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