This week in the Employee Benefits world:
From the IRS:
- The IRS released Notice 2007-49, which identifies covered employees for purposes of Code section 162(m)(3).
Sheppard Mullin in the Corporate & Securities Law Blog explains Notice 2007-49 in IRC 162(m) - Covered Employees.
Frank Cummings of BNA’s Pension & Benefits Blog comments On Patenting Tax Advise - A Lesson from Pythagoras. BNA’s Pension & Benefits Blog also features articles this week by Greta E. Cowart and Ron Dean on patenting tax advice.
Stephen Rosenberg of the Boston ERISA Law & Insurance Litigation Blog provides A Thought About Litigation Against Fiduciaries For Hedge Fund Losses.
Brian King of Brian King’s ERISA Blog discusses ERISA’s lack of meaningful remedies in More Complaints From the Federal Judiciary.
Jerry Kalish of The Retirement Plan Blog discusses institutional investors and climate change policy in More Green on Green.
Roy F. Harmon of the Health Plan Law blog analyzes the 7th Circuit’s recent decision in Harzewski v. Guidant Corp. in Seventh Circuit Opinion Permits Suit by Former ESOP Participants - A Balanced View of Standing to Sue.
Susan Mangiero in the Pension Risk Matters blog discusses Large Endowment Loses Auditor Over Valuation Issues.
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