Compliance | February 19th, 2019 Details of Settlement of Franklin Templeton Self-Dealing Lawsuit Revealed In addition to a more than $13 million payment, Franklin has agreed to select a non-proprietary target-date fund (TDF) for...
Compliance | February 19th, 2019 Retaliation Claim Against Central States Multiemployer Plan Dismissed Employees of Kroger say Central States’ plan trustees refused to negotiate a proposal with them after they filed an ERISA...
Compliance | January 30th, 2019 Stadion, United of Omaha Face Lawsuit Over Managed Account Offering According to the lawsuit, Stadion directed participants’ accounts into investments that would better benefit itself and Mutual of Omaha, and...
Ask the Experts | January 29th, 2019 (b)lines Ask the Experts – Do ERISA Cutback Provisions Apply to 403(b)s? Experts from Groom Law Group and Cammack Retirement Group answer questions concerning 403(b) plans and regulations.
Compliance | January 25th, 2019 Failure to Remit Contributions Cost Retirement Plan Fiduciaries Over $500,000 In addition, a federal district court has ordered the trustee of the plans not to serve in a fiduciary capacity...
Compliance | January 22nd, 2019 Putnam Supreme Court Petition Asks About Comparisons to Index Funds In addition to asking the high court to weigh in on whether the plaintiff or the defendant bears the burden...
Products | January 14th, 2019 ERISApedia Adds Answers to Practical Questions to Qualified Plan eSource S. Derrin Watson, a pension attorney and educator, has been answering questions from ERISApedia clients for the last year and...
Compliance | December 28th, 2018 A Year of Legislative and Regulatory Insight “Saxon Angle” from PLANSPONSOR magazine touches on timely issues of the day.
Compliance | December 10th, 2018 Appellate Court Affirms Dismissal of Chevron ERISA Lawsuit The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the facts alleged are insufficient to support a plausible inference of...
Compliance | December 3rd, 2018 USC Asks Supreme Court to Weigh in on Arbitration of Retirement Plan Claims The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals previously concluded that the challenge to the management of the University of Southern...
Compliance | November 20th, 2018 Health Care System Sued Over Retirement Plans’ Governmental Status A lawsuit alleges a health care system in North Carolina falsely claims to be a governmental entity, allowing it to...
Compliance | November 15th, 2018 Retirement Plan ERISA Litigation Trends Still Heating Up It has only been about a year and a half since large U.S. universities became the target of ERISA lawsuits,...
Compliance | November 13th, 2018 DOL Clarifies Fiduciary Roles in Auto-Portability Solution The agency says plan sponsors have fiduciary responsibility for selecting and monitoring Retirement Clearinghouse’s Auto-Portability Solution, but once assets have...
Compliance | November 8th, 2018 DOL Proposes Exemption for Retirement Plan Auto-Portability Solution The agency is inviting public comment on the proposed exemption and encourages additional proposals.
Compliance | October 31st, 2018 Putnam Asks for Stay in Self-Dealing Case to Seek Supreme Court Input The question for the Supreme Court is whether the plaintiff or the defendant bears the burden of proof on loss...
Compliance | October 17th, 2018 Appellate Court Revives Putnam Self-Dealing Suit The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found “several errors of law in the district court’s rulings.”
Compliance | October 11th, 2018 Fidelity Faces Another 401(k) Self-Dealing Lawsuit The lawsuit not only calls out Fidelity’s use of all proprietary funds in its 401(k) investment lineup, but also accuses...
Compliance | October 4th, 2018 Court Pares Down 401(k) Self-Dealing Suit Against Neuberger Berman Leaving only the prohibited transaction claim to move forward, a federal judge found most defendants were not fiduciaries with respect...
Compliance | September 19th, 2018 Business Owner Gets Prison for Benefit Plan Embezzlement A DOL investigation found the business owner used benefit plan contributions for corporate and personal expenses.
Compliance | September 18th, 2018 Frontier Communications Stock Drop Lawsuit Alleges Imprudent Telecom Concentration The DC plan trust of Frontier Communications was 219-times more concentrated in Verizon stock than defendants felt was appropriate for...