Can Employees Who Didn’t Read Benefit Disclosure Still Sue?
A U.S. Supreme Court decision from a few months ago has resulted in a ruling that is potentially helpful for plaintiffs/lawyers to bring ERISA actions. The United States Supreme Court decided in Intel Corp v….
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New House-Passed HEROES Act Includes Retirement Clarity
The novel $3 trillion stimulus bill, passed on May 15, encompasses retirement initiatives voiced by the American Retirement Association. The House of Representatives signed off on the “Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions” (HEROES)…
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How Errors & Omissions Coverage Protects Pension Professionals from Costly Mistakes
It can be difficult for pension professionals to juggle servicing multiple employee benefit plans at once. With Errors and Omissions protection, pension professionals safeguards against covered losses from any actual or alleged negligent act, error, or…
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4 Plan Sponsor Action Plans During COVID-19
As the dynamic ripples of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to sculpt the current marketplace, it is vital for plan sponsors to augment their establishment’s retirement plans for what may lie ahead. Warranting the efficiency of…
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IRS Answers Common CARES Act Questions
For those who are perplexed about the recent CARES Act legislation, the IRS has some answers for you. The organization laid out 14 common questions and answers to the May 4 Q&As concern Section 2202…
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EBSA Gives Filing Relief for ERISA-Related Deadlines
The Employee Benefit Security Administration (EBSA) just launched deadline relief and recommendations related to the current impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including expanding “good faith” application of electronic delivery. According to the EBSA’s “Disaster Relief…
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ERISA Lawsuit Activity Maintains Despite Court Lockdowns
Despite courts across the nation closing its doors to maintain social distancing rules during the current epidemic, there continues to be regular legal actions transpiring remotely, in relation to ERISA, or the Employee Retirement Income…
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New Legislation Will Temporarily Raise Contribution Limits
Rep. Patrick McHenry, a republican of North Carolina serving on the House Financial Services Committee, introduced the Securing Additional Value for Every Retirement Saver (SAVERS) Act in order to temporarily raise contribution limits for defined…
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COVID-19 Layoffs come with Plan Sponsor PBGC Reporting Obligations
The recent pandemic has forced the hand of numerous establishments across the United States to release employees from their current positions. With over 26 million Americans now filing for unemployment in as little as five…
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