This is a very nice, well-balanced article by Kellie Mejdrich of Law360 on the question of adding private equity investments into 401(k) plans. I am quoted in it not so much as a naysayer on the idea, but more on the need for a little bit of skepticism and caution on the idea. To be

Years ago, I represented a financial advisor in a dispute with a particular, well-known financial product provider after the advisor concluded that the fees in the annuities offered by that company were both too high and too hidden for him to continue to recommend the product to his clients, and instead recommended that his clients

Because I really like lawyering, I am pleased that I have had a very busy and productive February, full of client meetings, filings in courts in various jurisdictions, and interesting work. The drawback, though, is that it is now almost the end of the second month of 2025 and I still haven’t finished my countdown

There is a great article today in the Wall Street Journal on the adoption of 401(k) plans by smaller companies, noting that this phenomenon is driven by both legislative and labor market developments, and crediting these changes with pushing employee participation in 401(k) plans to half of the labor force. All good news, but there

There’s an old New Yorker cartoon that shows a grandfatherly man talking to a younger man in a library, and he says to him that “Those who don’t study history are doomed to repeat it [while] those who do study history are doomed to stand by helplessly while everyone else repeats it.” Am I the