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Experts say fiduciaries can learn lessons from recent litigation so they don’t find themselves on the other end of a class action lawsuit.
April 4 -
The Labor Department will now conduct a review with an eye toward amending or rescinding it.
April 4 -
Too many recordkeepers, complex contract structure, and a flood of investment options impede updates to best practices, warns John Ludwig.
April 4LHD 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 3litigation 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 31LHD 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 30litigation 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 30Seyfarth Shaw LLP