Can plan fiduciaries prove that participants read the required disclosures about investments? The Supreme Court weighed in on the issue of “actual knowledge” of a plan participant.
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Carol Buckmann publishes an article about the SECURE Act on the PenChecks blog.
Read MoreEmily Meyer joins Cohen & Buckmann.
Read MorePooled Employer Plans, or PEPs. are poised to become an attractive way for small employers to maintain 401(k) plans.
Read MoreNew SECURE Act distribution rules require changes in plan administration. Sponsors and service providers need to be ready to implement them.
Read More401kTV published an article that discusses the recent Cohen & Buckmann Insights blog that analyzes the SECURE Act, the most comprehensive pension reform since 2006.
Read MoreYou can take advantage of many SECURE Act benefits in 2020. This post highlights some new rules for 401(k) plans.
Read MoreThe SECURE Act is the most comprehensive U.S. retirement plan legislation since 2006.
Read MoreCan your plan records be hacked? Plan fiduciaries need to focus on cybersecurity:
Read MoreWhy Investment Funds Should Still Be Concerned About Pension Liability
Read MoreFiduciaries ignore cybersecurity at their peril. A new lawsuit puts a spotlight on the risks.
Read MoreFailure to disclose plan rules can be costly.
Read MoreIs there a way around ERISA class actions? Do you want to take it?
Read MoreCan you defend your selections if you are sued?
Read MoreDid you know that your recordkeeper and vendor are not relieving you of your fiduciary responsibility for plan administration?
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