The U.S. District Court for the District of Utah, in R.E. v. Blue Cross Blue Shield, has ruled that the failure to properly follow ERISA’s claims procedures may result in a reversal of a claims...
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26 State Attorneys General Appeal Biden ESG Rule Decision
26 State Attorneys General Appeal Biden ESG Rule Decision - Andrew Oringer, PLANSPONSOR, January 19, 2024 (PDF)
State Law Claims Preempted By ERISA
In Steigleman v. Symetra Life, the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona has ruled that a small business owner could not sue an insurance company under state law for long term disability...
Jordan Mamorsky Appointed Partner at The Wagner Law Group
Jordan Mamorsky Appointed Partner at The Wagner Law Group - January 17, 2024
DOL Gives Go-Ahead to Auto Enrollment in Emergency Accounts
DOL Gives Go-Ahead to Auto Enrollment in Emergency Accounts - Andrew Oringer, Investment News, January 17, 2024 (PDF)
DOL Sues Blue Cross Blue Shield Minnesota for Collecting $66.8M in Provider Tax
DOL Sues Blue Cross Blue Shield Minnesota for Collecting $66.8M in Provider Tax - Andrew Oringer, PLANSPONSOR, January 17, 2024 (PDF)
Could Skin Care be the Next Gold Rush Opportunity for Tax-Free FSA Shopping?
Could Skin Care be the Next Gold Rush Opportunity for Tax-Free FSA Shopping? - Roberta Watson, Glossy, January 16, 2024 (PDF)
LTD Insurer May Subsequently Reverse Disability Determination
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida has ruled, in Delucca v. The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, that a long term disability (“LTD”) plan was not bound by prior...
Compliance Issues for Employer Health and Welfare Plans: Fees, Services, Plan Contracts, Reporting, Audits
Compliance Issues for Employer Health and Welfare Plans: Fees, Services, Plan Contracts, Reporting, Audits - Dannae Delano, panelist, Strafford live CLE webinar, January 4. 2024 - Click here for...
DOL Proposes Rescission of Association Health Plan Rules
The Department of Labor (“DOL”) has proposed that the Association Health Plan (“AHP”) regulations be revoked and replaced with stricter standards that provide additional employee protections....
5 January Argument Sessions Benefits Attys Should Watch
5 January Argument Sessions Benefits Attys Should Watch - Marcia Wagner and Andrew Oringer, Law360, January 3, 2024 (PDF)
Plan Sponsors Should Be Intentional When Adding Managed Accounts
Plan Sponsors Should Be Intentional When Adding Managed Accounts - Marcia Wagner, PLANSPONSOR, January 2, 2024 (PDF)
Eleventh Circuit Adopts Strict Standard for FMLA Claims
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, in Lapham v. Walgreen Co., has ruled that the “but for” legal standard applies to Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) retaliation claims. Law. The FMLA...
DOL Proposes to Rescind 2018 Association Health Plan Rule
DOL Proposes to Rescind 2018 Association Health Plan Rule - Roberta Casper Watson, PLANSPONSOR, December 22, 2023 (PDF)
Bugielski v. At&T Case Continues With Appellate Reversal
By Michael Schloss and Stephen Wilkes On August 4, 2023, a Ninth Circuit panel reversed a District Court decision in favor of AT&T - holding that AT&T breached its fiduciary duties by,...
Case Law Survey–ERISA Section 3(21)(A) and Discretion—Part 1
Case Law Survey–ERISA Section 3(21)(A) and Discretion—Part 1 - Marcia Wagner, 401(k) Advisor, Volume 30, No. 10, November/December 2023
Yellow: Pension Plan Unjustly Seeking ‘Free Money’ From Bankruptcy Case
Yellow: Pension Plan Unjustly Seeking ‘Free Money’ From Bankruptcy Case - Michael Schloss, FleetOwner, December 15, 2023 (PDF)
Plan Must Consider All “Independent Grounds” for Claims Coverage
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, in Ian C. v. UnitedHealthcare Ins. Co., has ruled that a group health plan violated ERISA’s claims procedures by failing to separately evaluate each...
Merrill Edge in Hot Seat Over Rates Paid on IRAs
Merrill Edge in Hot Seat Over Rates Paid on IRAs - Michael Schloss, Financial Planning, December 14, 2023 (PDF)
Longstanding Internal Revenue Service Position Called into Question
By Barry Salkin, Michael Schloss and Mark Greenstein Recently, several class action lawsuits have been filed challenging the permissibility of plan language providing discretion as to how...
CapitalROCK: Retirement Security Rule Review by Wagner Law Group
CapitalROCK: Retirement Security Rule Review by Wagner Law Group - Stephen Wilkes, Globe Newswire. December 13, 2023 (PDF)
2025 ACA Out-of-Pocket Limits
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) has announced the proposed maximum out-of-pocket (“OOP”) limits that will apply to non-grandfathered plans for plan years beginning in...
5 Recent ERISA Decisions Attorneys Should Know
5 Recent ERISA Decisions Attorneys Should Know - Andrew Oringer, Law360, December 8, 2023 (PDF)
Participant May Sue Plan for Facial Feminization Surgery Coverage
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Doe v. Independence Blue Cross, declined to dismiss a participant’s lawsuit claiming that a group health plan covered...
SEC Speaks to Importance of Naming Convention
By Seth Gaudreau and Stephen Wilkes SEC Commissioner Crenshaw reminded us last year that, despite the poetic beauty of Shakespeare’s observation that, “A rose by any other name would smell as...
Court Upholds PBGC Denial of Special Financial Assistance to a Terminated Multiemployer Plan
By Israel Goldowitz In March 2021, Congress enacted the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which authorized the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) to provide taxpayer-funded special financial...
Treasury’s Record $4.3B Crypto Exchange Fine Adds to Pressure on Digital Assets
Treasury’s Record $4.3B Crypto Exchange Fine Adds to Pressure on Digital Assets - Kim Shaw Elliott, Chief Investment Officer, November 29, 2023 (PDF)
Crypto Remains Massive Compliance Risk for Retirement Fiduciaries
Crypto Remains Massive Compliance Risk for Retirement Fiduciaries - Kim Shaw Elliott, PLANADVISER, November 27, 2023 (PDF)
SEC Case Highlights Why Fiduciaries Should Be Cautious About Crypto
SEC Case Highlights Why Fiduciaries Should Be Cautious About Crypto - Kim Shaw Elliott, PLANSPONSOR, November 22, 2023 (PDF)
SEC Charges Against Kraken Identify Specific Tokens as Securities
SEC Charges Against Kraken Identify Specific Tokens as Securities - Kim Shaw Elliott, PLANADVISER, November 22, 2023 (PDF)
The SEC Fires All Guns Against a Crypto Platform Plan Fiduciaries Should Take Note
By Kim Shaw Elliott The SEC announced November 20 that it has charged Payward Inc. and Payward Ventures, Inc. (together “Kraken”, an online crypto platform) with a litany of securities registration...
Seasoned Litigator Joins The Wagner Law Group
Seasoned Litigator Joins The Wagner Law Group - The Wagner Law Group Press Release, November 14, 2023
A ‘Sea Change’ May be Coming for Investment Advice about 401(k)-to-IRA Rollovers
A ‘Sea Change’ May be Coming for Investment Advice about 401(k)-to-IRA Rollovers - Andrew Oringer, CNBC, November 8, 2023 (PDF)
Developments on the ESOP Front
By Jon Schultze, Andrew Oringer and Barry Salkin Employee stock ownership plans (“ESOPs”) are retirement plans that provide employees with the opportunity to own stock of their employer. Congress...
IBM Plans to End 5% Employer Matching in 401(k) Plan
IBM Plans to End 5% Employer Matching in 401(k) Plan - Andrew Oringer, PLANSPONSOR, November 3, 2023 (PDF)
3 Takeaways From DOL’s New Fiduciary Proposal
3 Takeaways From DOL's New Fiduciary Proposal - Andrew Oringer, Law360, November 2, 2023 (PDF)
The Retirement Security (Nee Fiduciary) Rule Rides Again
By Michael Schloss, Andrew Oringer, Barry Salkin, John Sohn and Stephen Wilkes Earlier this week, on October 31, 2023, the Department of Labor (the “Department”) rolled out its long anticipated new...
IRS Announces 2024 Cost-of-Living Adjustments Affecting Retirement Plans
By Ari Sonneberg The Internal Revenue Service announced cost-of-living adjustments affecting certain dollar limitations for pension plans and other retirement-related limitations for 2024 in Notice...
What to Consider When Adding Retirement Income Options
What to Consider When Adding Retirement Income Options - Ari Sonneberg, PLANSPONSOR, November 1, 2023 (PDF)
Blacklisted ‘Woke’ Firms Like BlackRock and State Street Still Have a Lock on AUM in Oil States Like Oklahoma
Blacklisted 'Woke' Firms Like BlackRock and State Street Still Have a Lock on AUM in Oil States Like Oklahoma - Ari Sonnebrg, RIABiz, November 1, 2023 (PDF)
Prepare for Upcoming Changes to Defined Contribution Plans Long-Term, Part-Time Employees
The SECURE Act of 2019 (the “2019 Act”) and the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 (the “2022 Act”) made many significant changes to retirement plans and how they operate. Several provisions became effective...
Vanguard Cleans Up Legal Matters, Settles Two Suits, Loses Third
Vanguard Cleans Up Legal Matters, Settles Two Suits, Loses Third - Ari Sonneberg, RIABiz, October 27, 2023 (PDF)
IRS Announces PCORI Fee
IRS has released Notice 2023-70, which provides the “applicable dollar amount” for the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (“ PCORI” ) fee for plan years ending before October 1, 2024....
New Wave of 401(k) Forfeiture Lawsuits May Hinge on Plan Terms
New Wave of 401(k) Forfeiture Lawsuits May Hinge on Plan Terms - Andrew Oringer, Bloomberg Law, October 24, 2024 (PDF)
How Retirement Security Litigation Has Impacted the Defined Contribution Landscape
How Retirement Security Litigation Has Impacted the Defined Contribution Landscape - Andrew Oringer, Pensions & Investments News, October 23, 2023 (PDF)
Massachusetts has Increased its Estate Tax Exemption to $2,000,000
By Regina Snow Mandl Massachusetts has raised the estate tax exemption from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000, retroactively to January 1, 2023. As a result, for decedents dying after 2022 who have a...
CMS Announces Medicare Part A Deductibles and Part B Premiums for 2024
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) has announced the 2024 premiums, deductibles and coinsurance amounts for the Medicare Part A and Part B programs. Medicare Part A covers...
IRS Issues Notice Providing Relief to Taxpayers Affected by Recent Terroristic Actions Against Israel
By Michael Schloss On October 13, 2023, responding to the terroristic action in the State of Israel that began on October 7, 2023, the Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service...
Plan Penalized for Failure to Follow Its Own Provisions
Plan Penalized for Failure to Follow Its Own Provisions - Marcia Wagner, 401(k) Advisor, Volume 30, No. 9, October 2023
IRS Notice on Treatment of Leave-Based Donation Programs
In response to an extreme need for charitable relief by victims of the Hawaiian wildfires that began on August 8, 2023, the IRS has issued Notice 2023-69 (the “Notice”) to provide guidance under the...