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Event - June 5, 2018

Stafford Publications, Inc. Webinar | Fiduciary Litigation for Defined Contribution Plan Administrators: Risks and Challenges (Selecting Plan Investments, Monitoring Fees, Breach of Duty Claims, Recent Court Decisions on New DOL Fiduciary Rule)

Mark E. Bokert, Davis+Gilbert partner and Benefits + Compensation Co-Chair, will be a panelist during a Stafford Publication, Inc. interactive webinar, “Fiduciary Litigation for Defined Contribution Plan Administrators: Risks and Challenges” on June 5.

Session Overview

  1. Fiduciary responsibilities of plan sponsors, trustees and administrators under ERISA.
  2. Breach of duty claims involving selection of plan investments and fee arrangements.
  3. Methods for avoiding breach of fiduciary duty claims for defined contribution plan sponsors, trustees and administrators.
  4. Implications of recent court decisions regarding the new DOL fiduciary rule.
  5. Best practices in handling fiduciary litigation for defined contribution plans.
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