The ERISA Industry Committee battle against crazy quilt benefits rules now involves skirmishes in Tennessee and Maryland.
Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a district court’s dismissal of a complaint alleging that plan fiduciaries caused an ERISA-governed 401(k) plan to pay excessive recordkeeping fees. This article ...
Defined contribution plans using environmental, social and governance principles have suffered a setback and could face more ...
Judge Reed O’Connor of the Northern District of Texas issued a much-anticipated ruling in Spence v. American Airlines, ...
By clarifying what constitutes “adequate consideration,” the DOL aims to reduce ambiguity and enhance compliance among ESOP ...
Cornell University workers challenging their retirement plan fees before the US Supreme Court disputed the school’s analysis ...
The three retirees' lawsuit, filed Dec. 30 in U.S. District Court in New York, alleges Verizon and SSGA violated their ...
Encore Fiduciary reported a 35% increase in ERISA excessive fee litigation, in part driven by a surge in plan forfeiture ...
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has implemented significant updates to its Voluntary Fiduciary Correction Program (VFC), ...
A federal judge has dismissed – for the second time – a lawsuit against Bechtel Global that alleged the $5.7 billion plan's ...
Tenneco Inc. on Monday failed to convince the US Supreme Court to consider whether litigation over the auto part maker’s ...
A federal judge in one of the country’s most conservative district courts ruled Friday that American Airlines unlawfully ...