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RECORDED Webinar:Courts, Congress & Compliance What’s New for ERISA Litigation, Benefits Legislation, and Agency Guidance for 2019?

  • 25 Jun 2019
  • 31 Dec 2019
  • ONLINE WEBINAR

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RECORDED WEBINAR: 

Courts, Congress & Compliance

What’s New for ERISA Litigation, Benefits Legislation, and Agency Guidance for 2019?



 The Presentation: 

Benefits professionals know all too well how quickly the rules of the ERISA game can change, and staying on top of these changes has become an even bigger and more important task in recent years.  To help you stay abreast of the many judicial, legislative, and administrative changes facing plan sponsors and their advisors in 2019, we will take a whirlwind tour of current topics of interest including:

  • Key ERISA litigation trends including developments on ERISA coverage, investment fees and costs, actuarial equivalence, and stock drop claims along with consequential “back room” issues like standing, statutes of limitations, and burdens of proof.
  • Renewed Congressional interest in benefit plan legislation and oversight, including initiatives to expand retirement savings opportunities and encourage development of more affordable healthcare options.
  • New and pending agency guidance on topics ranging from association health plans to multiple employer plans to hardship distributions to electronic disclosures to assistance with student loan repayments to fiduciary duties.

Daunting though they may be, all of these changes offer valuable opportunities to improve the ways we advise and operate employee benefit plans, and with the insights you’ll gather during our tour, you will be ready for the challenges that lie ahead in 2019.

Our Speaker: Tim Verrall

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Timothy G. Verrall is a shareholder in the Houston office of Ogletree Deakins where he advises a diverse range of clients on a wide variety of employee benefit plan issues arising under ERISA, the Internal Revenue Code, and related federal and state laws including employee benefit plan design and administration, executive and incentive compensation, controversies and litigation, plan investments and health care privacy.  Tim is a past president of the Orange County Chapter of the Western Pension & Benefits Conference and is a frequent speaker on employee benefits topics for industry organizations.

Who Should Attend:

  • Plan Fiduciaries who want to know more about current and ongoing fiduciary litigation
  • Plan Sponsors who want to know about potential changes that may affect their benefit programs
  • Financial Advisors who want to know more about potential retirement plan changes that may affect their practices and opportunities that may result
  • Auditors who want to know current retirement plan litigation and potential rules changes regarding retirement plans
  • Recordkeepers who would like to know more about potential changes in the benefit plan arena
  • Consultants who would like to have the most current information on proposed legislation and regulation as well as the current state of fiduciary litigation

Continuing Education: 

  • 2 CE for ASPPA certifications
  • 2 CEC for NIPA certifications
  • 2 CPE for CEBS
  • 1.75 hours MCLE for California attorneys
  • 2 hours for California CPAs
  • 2 hour for ERPA and Enrolled Agents 
  • 2 CE JBEA certifications


  Cost: $65 for members, $90 for non-members. 


A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors
   



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