A “new” entrant to the forfeiture reallocation suit “suite” — and a decision in favor of fiduciary defendants — Nevin & Fred review the latest developments.
DeRemer, President Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of Labor, appeared before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee on Feb. 19 and fielded a number of questions about her ...
Not one, not two, not three, but four state legislatures are considering bills that would create a state program to provide retirement plan coverage for their private-sector employees whose employers ...
According to Sway Research’s State of the Target-Date Market: 2025, CITs once again experienced faster growth than mutual funds, driven largely by a general shift toward lower-cost investments. From ...
From the Canadian border to Key West, retirement systems that benefit teachers will be adjusted if state legislators enact measures recently introduced. New York: Expand the Teachers’ Retirement ...
The suits sought to vacate the 2024 Fiduciary Rule and amendment to PTE-84-24 under the Administrative Procedures Act (“APA”) on the grounds that they are “contrary to law and arbitrary and capricious ...
Once again, a federal judge in Amarillo, Texas, has rejected the arguments of 26 attorneys general in Republican-led states who challenged the legitimacy of the so-called ESG rule issued in 2022. The ...
The reach of automatic enrollment through the Hawaii Retirement Savings Program is a few steps closer to expanding. Legislation that would accomplish that has received a nod from several committees.
Add one more 401(k) forfeiture fiduciary breach suit to those that have been filed — this one by none other than Schlichter Bogard, LLC. The law firm is representing participant-plaintiffs Patrick ...