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With respect to retirement plans, ETFs are not prohibited investment options for private employer retirement plans (i.e., ERISA plans), but until recently ETFs generally have been underused as ...
vs. Cornell University et al. said only Congress can provide relief by changing the federal law — ERISA — that identifies prohibited transactions in one section and exemptions to the ...
Cornell University 1 that a plaintiff asserting that a plan and service provider engaged in a prohibited transaction under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is not required to ...
We explain how a few big players wield enormous influence in the art world. By Zachary Small I cover the worlds of art and money. Museums provide the first draft of art history. They decide which ...
Representing a unanimous court, Justice Sotomayor found that the extra requirement applied by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals came from an exemptions section of ERISA laid out by Congress as ...
vs. AT&T Services Inc., whose theme of prohibited transactions under ERISA was similar to that of Cunningham et al. vs. Cornell University et al. in which the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 on April 17 ...
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“Geopolitical tensions, economic volatility and trade fragmentation” drove the market down, according to the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report. By Scott Reyburn Reporting from London ...
A founding member of the bureau’s specialist Art Crime Team, the Oregon-based agent was well-versed in art history — and trained to pose as a would-be buyer, authenticator or dealer of stolen ...
Eleven ERISA lawsuits landed against health insurance companies—including UnitedHealthcare, Lincoln National, and Life Insurance Co. of North America—across federal courts in Texas for ...