By the way, I and a cast of thousands (no, not really a cast of thousands; more like a very knowledgeable cast of several) will be speaking on “New Retirement Plan Regulations and Legislation Impacting 401(k) and 403(b) Plans” on Friday, March 9th. Ed Lynch of Fiduciary Plan Governance and I will be speaking on the
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The New York Times on BrightScope
I don’t have much to say about this, but I would be remiss if I didn’t pass along this article from the New York Times the other day on BrightScope and its founders. The article, rightly, notes that BrightScope has its critics, but there is no denying that their work is adding to the knowledge…
Talking About Fees
Summer time and the living is easy. Well no, not really – which is fine, because nothing makes a lawyer (at least this lawyer) more nervous than having time on his hands. Time demands have, though, cut down on my posting since the 4th. Still, I have had time over the past few weeks to…
Fiduciary Liability: Risks and Insurance
What’s that old saying – your lack of foresight doesn’t make it my emergency, or something to that effect?
I am a little guilty of that here, in my advice to you, at the relative last minute, to hurry up and register for a webinar on the intersection of insurance law, ERISA and fiduciary liability.
Live Blogging from Bentley College . . .
Live blogging is usually used to mean that someone is attending a seminar and putting up posts about it while there. I mean it differently, that I will be talking live, about the topics I regularly address in my blog posts, at this seminar on May 10 hosted by Asset Strategy Consultants-Boston. The seminar is…
Talking About Compliance is Cheap – Taking Action On Compliance Is What Matters
I talk regularly, of course, about the importance of compliance in the operation of ERISA plans – just take a look at my immediately preceding post for instance – but that is just a fancy way of restating the old saw that an ounce of prevention (in the form of a well run plan) is…
ERISA and the 401(k) turn 30
I mentioned in a previous post that I am speaking on ERISA issues in a seminar for the Professional Liability Underwriting Society. The presentation is “I Have to Retire on THIS? ERISA and the 401(k) turn 30,” and its tomorrow, Thursday, October 7th, at 2 pm. You can find registration information here if you would…
Moench, the DOL and the Future of Stock Drop Litigation
I had the pleasure yesterday of presenting the September Advisor Success Webinar for BrightScope, in which I discussed the law and practice of fiduciary liability and exposure in detail. Its for subscribers only and not publicly available, but for those of you in the Boston area who are in the insurance industry, I will…
Ten Ways to Stay Out of Trouble
I talk a lot on these electronic pages about compliance. Its really, from my perspective as a litigator, an ERISA lawyer’s take on the old sports saw that the best defense is a good offense. I often say that, in this economy and this investment market, any problems in the operations of a plan will…
Introducing Pozek on Pensions
Speaking of new blogs, I would be remiss as well if I didn’t pass along a link to Adam Pozek of Sentinel Benefits’ new blog, the wonderfully named Pozek on Pension (I have always been a big fan of alliteration). Adam has always been a font of knowledge on compliance issues and the…