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Friday
Sep042009

Announcing "Fiduciary U"

I am pleased to announce the launch of "Fiduciary U" which is a new resource I have developed that delivers rich media content for retirement plan fiduciaries who wish to better understand their legal duties and learn about recommended best practices. Over the coming weeks and months I will be adding additional content to this section of the site.

In the meantime, I encourage you to watch my initial webinar entitled "An Analysis of Recent 401(k) Litigation & Subsequent Fiduciary Best Practices".  

During the webinar, I provide an in-depth look at United Technologies Corporation (UTC) recent legal victory in connection with its alleged breach of fiduciary duties under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) related to the company's 401(k) plan.  I also analyze several key aspects of the ruling and discuss a number of fiduciary best practices employers should implement as a result.

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