Tag: Fiduciary
Halt of Fiduciary Rule Could Mean More Work for Plan Sponsors
Case About Domestic Partner’s Right to Pension Proceeds
DOL Fiduciary Responsibilities Seminar Coming to Phoenix
DOL Fiduciary Reform Effort Losing Steam
Advisers and service providers to defined contribution plans have spent millions of dollars pushing toward compliance with conflict of interest...
Self-Dealing Suit Challenges Fees and Fund Monitoring
Schwab Faces Excessive Fee, Self-Dealing Lawsuit
Peering Through the Fiduciary Rule Uncertainty
A direct order from President Trump regarding the fiduciary rule could be forthcoming imminently, and that is likely what it...
Recordkeepers Preparing for New Fiduciary Era
Supreme Court May Hear Case About Co-fiduciary Indemnifying Trustees
Provider Communication Rules Scrutinized in DOL Fiduciary FAQ
FAQs Outline Investor, Plan Sponsor Rights Under Fiduciary Rule
Plan Sponsors’ and Advisers’ Goals Sometimes Misaligned
Plan Sponsors Must Judge Fees Independently
Advisers and providers will help defend against fee challenges, but it is important to point out that the providers’ obligation...
J.C. Penney to Settle Stock Drop Suit
John Hancock and NextCapital Offer Digital Advice
Both firms suggest digital and scalable fiduciary advice will be increasingly important under a stricter conflict of interest standard.
Fiduciary Rule Could Soon Be Delayed By Congress
According to its author, the legislation will “delay the implementation of a job-destroying rule … giving Congress and President-elect Donald...
DOL Sues ESOP Fiduciaries Over Share Sale
Claims in Excessive Fee Suit Against Prudential Tossed
D.C. Appellate Court Affirms Employer Win in Stock Drop Suit
So called “stock drop” litigation remains a concern for many in 2017, but recently some employers have posted key court...