• Benefits Bulletin

    ASW Outlines What the SECURE Act Requires 401(k) Sponsors to Do Right Now

    Andrew S. Williams
    2/29/24

    Andrew S. Williams examines the SECURE Act and what it means for employers’ retirement plans.

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  • Benefits Bulletin

    Is Your 401(k) Plan Too Complicated?

    Andrew S. Williams
    11/18/20

    Recent cases against university-sponsored retirement plans include allegations that these plans are complicating the investment decisions of participants because the plans offer too many investment choices.

    As alleged in one complaint, the plans provide so many options that participants are left with a "virtually impossible burden" of deciding where to invest their retirement funds.

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  • Benefits Bulletin

    What Health Plan Fiduciaries Need to Worry About

    Andrew S. Williams
    2/25/20

    Much has been written about excess fee claims involving 401(k) and 403(b) retirement plans. In fact, a St. Louis law firm has specialized in filing class action excess fee cases around the country. So, the personal risk to retirement plan fiduciaries has been well documented.

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  • Benefits Bulletin

    No Plan Document? No Problem!

    Andrew S. Williams
    12/7/17

    Many of us have believed that every ERISA plan must have both a plan document and a summary plan description (“SPD”). An SPD is required for all ERISA plans in order to explain them in plain English. ERISA also requires subject plans to have a “written instrument” and it is the usual practice, for retirement plans in particular, to have both a plan document and an SPD.

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