This week in the Employee Benefits world:
Roy F. Harmon of the Health Plan Law discusses Contribution about ERISA Fiduciaries? – The Eighth Circuit Weighs in On the Issue.
Paul Secunda of the Workplace Prof Blog discusses a Summary of ERISA Case Law on Conflicts Between SPD and Plan Language.
Stephen Rosenberg of the Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog discusses When Does Plan Language Mandate De Novo Review.
Jerry Kalish of The Retirement Plan Blog discusses the upcoming Senior Summit held by the Securities & Exchange Commission on Sept. 10th in Scamming the Seniors.
Michael Hoes of the ERISA Class Action Watch blog provides a JP Morgan Cash Balance Update.
Simon Feisee of the Financial Wealth blog provides commentary on 401k’s and the Pension Protection Act of 2006.
Simon King of Simon King’s Technology and Economics Exchange provides At $4.50 a Cup Starbuck’s Are the Ultimate Price Gougers or Are They?
Kurt Brouwer of the Fundmastery Blog notes that there are now $16.4 Trillion in Retirement Accounts.
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