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Chief Judge of the 5th Circuit Calls Out His Brethren on Decision to Stay the DOL’s Retirement Security Rule

Congress passed ERISA in 1974 as a “comprehensive statute designed to promote the interests of employees and their beneficiaries in employer benefit plans.”1 The past fifty years has seen significant changes in the market and in the number and types … Continue reading

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Deja Vu All Over Again?: Is the Annuity Industry Serving a Second Round of Annuity Misrepresentations Kool-Aid?

Bradley Campbell of Faegre Drinker recently commented on the unusual strength of the language in the Fifth Circuit’s “Memorandum Opinion and Order” staying the DOL’s Retirement Security Rule.1 Given distristrict court Chief Judge Lynn’s earlier well-reasoned analysis and opinion in … Continue reading

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Fiduciary Prudence – Don’t Make the Process Harder Than It Is!

“Don’t make the process harder than it is.” – Jack Welch, former GE CEO When I meet with a prospective client, this is what I always tell them. Then I show them how their current plan is exposing them to … Continue reading

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Fiduciary Risk Management 101: Beware the Retirement Crisis “Okey Doke”

James W. Watkins, III, J.D., CFP EmeritusTM, AWMA I recently received a call from the CEO of a corporation asking if I could meet with him. He said he had recently attended a conference where the major topics of discussion … Continue reading

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Avoiding the Annuity “Noise”: A Fiduciary Prudence Guide to Annuities

James W. Watkins, III, J.D., CFP EmeritusTM, AWMA® Last week I posted the following post online in X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn: There is no requirement, legal, moral, or otherwise, that requires plan sponsors to offer annuities or any other … Continue reading

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An Accident Waiting to Happen: Annuities, Spreads, and Fiduciary Liability

By James W. Watkins, III, J.D., CFP Board Emeritus™, AWMA® [A] fiduciary shall discharge that person’s duties with respect to the plan solely in the interests of the participants and beneficiaries; for the exclusive purpose of providing benefits to participants … Continue reading

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Thinking in Bets: Using Behavioral Psychology to Improve Fiduciary Prudence

By James W. Watkins, III, J.D., CFP Board Emeritus™, AWMA® My decision to transition into fiduciary risk management was based largely on my love of the law and psychology. My minor in college was psychology, with a focus on cognitive … Continue reading

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A Curious Paradox: “Meaningful Benchmarks,” Fiduciary Prudence, and the Active Management Value Ratio

James W. Watkins, III, J.D., CFP EmeritusTM, AWMA® Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing has happened.Winston Churchill Some courts continue to attempt to justify premature dismissals of … Continue reading

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The InvestSense Challenge for Plan Sponsors: Key Fiduciary Liability Risk Management Questions

James W. Watkins, III, J.D., CFP EmeritusTM, AWMA® I often hear or read plan sponsors and other investment fiduciaries describing how hard their jobs are, how difficult it is to select and monitor their plan’s investment options and avoid fiduciary … Continue reading

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“Knew or Should Have Known”: Annuities, Plan Sponsors, and Fiduciary Law – Part 1

James W. Watkins, III, J.D., CFP EmeritusTM, AWMA® For years, the annuity industry has attempted to gain greater access to plan participants’ accounts within 401(k) and 403(b) retirement plans. The industry has tried to counter the fiduciary prohibition against the … Continue reading

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