Sponsored Combs To Resign From DoL? Ann Combs, who has headed the Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration since the Bush Administration took over in 2001, could leave her post at the end of October, according to people familiar with her plans. September 24, 2006
Sponsored Sponsors Fret Over DoL Regs Plan sponsors worry that proposed regulations from the Department of Labor holding them responsible for understanding plan fees will cause confusion, administrative headaches and increase liability. Sponsored by Richard Kellerhals February 21, 2006
Sponsored DOL Rule Requires Reporting Of Soft Dollar Benefits A recently proposed U.S. Department of Labor reporting rule would require investment advisers to employee benefit plans and other firms to disclose to plan clients the non-cash compensation they receive in connection with their services to the plan, including soft dollar benefits. August 08, 2006
Sponsored DoL Sets Out Advisers' Fiduciary Role The Department of Labor has ruled that an adviser hired by a participant to invest his 401(k) money can escape ERISA liability if he or she is not a fiduciary of the 401(k) plan, or has never been one in the past Sponsored by Stan Wilson February 06, 2006
Sponsored Financial Industry Once More Slams DOL's Form LM-10 Four financial trade associations on Jan. 26 again blasted a Labor Department rule requiring employers to report on small gifts to labor union leaders. January 30, 2006
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