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When Can 401(k) Fiduciaries Get Excessive Fee Suits Dismissed? Anatomy of Two Recent Wins

Can fiduciaries get excessive fee suits dismissed? Sometimes, if plaintiffs make conclusory allegations.

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Establishing a Retirement Plan Committee

Plan committees provide a way for plan sponsors to more effectively fulfill plan fiduciary responsibilities. In this article, Carol Buckmann explains why and describes best practices.

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SECURE Act 2.0 Would Solve Longstanding Pension Problems

Building on the foundation laid by the SECURE Act, if enacted, SECURE Act 2.0 would further incentivize retirement savings and new plan formation.

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Pensions & Investments Article Quoting Carol Buckmann Highlights Target-Date Fund Risks and Volatility

Carol Buckmann weighs in on the Pensions & Investments article that highlights target-date fund risks and volatility.

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Will 2020 Be a Banner Year for 401(k) Litigation? How Fiduciaries Can Protect Themselves

2020 has seen a surge in ERISA litigation. Here are 10 steps fiduciaries can take to protect themselves?.

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IRS Clarifies Rules for Delayed Pension Contributions

The CARES Act permits plan sponsors with defined benefit pension contributions due in 2020 to delay their contributions until January 1, 2021. IRS has just clarified the rules that apply to delayed contributions.

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