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Nevin E. Adams

We’ve only just passed the effective date for the new e-delivery rules—but the campaign to undermine their impact is already underway.   Coincident with the official effective date of the new rules, the Pension Rights Center, a pension advocacy group, has just unveiled an “Ask for Paper” campaign... READ MORE
Acknowledging that technology has made significant strides over the past two decades—and that many Americans are working remotely during the COVID crisis—the Labor Department has finalized a new safe harbor for electronic disclosures. The final rule adopted today is “fundamentally similar” to the... READ MORE
You have to hand it to the Washington Post. At a time when millions of working Americans are finding a financial lifeline in their retirement savings, they managed to find in the questionable life choices of a half dozen individuals a condemnation of the nation’s private retirement system. The... READ MORE
One of the first universities to find itself targeted in a 403(b) excessive fee suit has asked the nation’s highest court to resolve the threshold for getting to trial. The suit was not only one of the first of the university 403(b) excessive fee suits to be filed (and yes, by the firm of... READ MORE
On Oct. 22, the Department of Labor (DOL) released a proposed rule that would provide the ability to default participants into electronic disclosure of certain required participant documents. This week, we’d like to know what you think, and how you’d improve/modify that proposal, if at all. As... READ MORE

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