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Evaluating Judicial Dismissals of 401(k)/403(b) Fiduciary Breach Actions
Recently, there have been a number of court decisions dismissing 401(k)/403(b) ERISA breach of fiduciary actions. I have to admit, I am still puzzled by some of the decisions, as the rationales cited by some of the courts seems to … Continue reading
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2019: The Battle of the “Best Interests” – Part Deux
The Chinese calendar designates each year in terms of an animal. I am not sure what the animal is for 2019. However, for the investment industry, 2019 clearly represents the continuation of the battle of the “best interests” between consumers … Continue reading
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Just a Thought: Is 401(k) Chaos Coming?
The 1st Circuit just handed down what in my opinion is one of the best well-reasoned and well-written opinions I have read in my 36 years of practicing law. If you practice in the 401(k)/403(b) arena, you should do yourself … Continue reading
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Tagged 401k, 401k compliance, 404c, 404c compliance, Active Management Value Ratio, AMVR, best interests, compliance, ERISA, fiduciary, fiduciary investing, fiduciary law, Fiduciary prudence, fiduciary standard, pension plans, prudence, retirement plans, wealth management
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The Case for Liability-Driven Investing
I was recently interviewed by Robin Powell for “The Evidence-Based Investor,” a U.K.-based blog. Robin is a highly respected journalist and one the leaders of the evidence-based investment movement. The topic of our discussion was the investment litigation trend in … Continue reading
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Tagged 401k, 401k compliance, 403b, 404c, 404c compliance, Active Management Value Ratio, ERISA, evidence based investing, fiduciary, fiduciary investing, fiduciary law, Fiduciary prudence, fiduciary standard, investment advisers, pension plans, retirement plans, wealth management, wealth preservation
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May It Please the Court: Vanguard Funds As ERISA Benchmarks Study
InvestSense – The art of combining sound, proven investment strategies with common sense. I recently posted an article on one of my blogs discussing my concerns over some of the reasons given by some courts for dismissing actions against 401(k) … Continue reading
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Fundamental Unfairness: Inequitable and Inconsistent Interpretations of ERISA
As I mentioned in an earlier post, a number of recent decisions dismissing 401(k)/403(b) excessive fees/breach of fiduciary duties actions have highlighted the issue of fundamental fairness in the courts involving ERISA issues. The recent dismissal of the Checksmart action … Continue reading
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Fundamental Unfairness: ERISA Section 404(c) Is Not Working
“404(c) is not working. It does not provide participants with the information they need to make informed and reasoned investment decisions…But it can work, it must work.”1 This quote came from the 2006 testimony of Fred Reish, one of the … Continue reading
“Fundamental Unfairness: Defined Contribution Plans and the Courts-Part I”
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored – Aldous Huxley Men occasionally stumble across the truth, pick themselves up and quickly move on, as if nothing ever happened. – Sir Winston Churchill I provide fiduciary oversight consulting … Continue reading
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2Q 401(k) Top 10 Defined Contribution Funds Forensic Analysis
Each quarter InvestSense, LLC, performs an updated forensic analysis of the top ten non-index funds in the “Pensions & Investments” list of the top 50 mutual funds in U.S. defined contribution plans. InvestSense uses its proprietary metric, the Active Management … Continue reading
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The Active Management Value Ratio™ 3.0: Minimizing Fiduciary Liability Exposure for 401(k) Plan Sponsors
Price is what you pay, value is what you receive. – Warren Buffett A court recently dismissed an ERISA excessive fees/breach of fiduciary duty action based, at least in part, on its argument that using Vanguard mutual funds as benchmarks in … Continue reading
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