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1.  Pierson Ferdinand LLP Link to more items from this source
Apr. 6, 2026

"A Fox News producer sued under the D.C. Accrued Sick and Safe Leave Act after being fired for an absence he failed to report on time. He knew the night before he'd be out, told a coworker but not his supervisor, and didn't call his boss until midday. The court held his conduct wasn't protected. Paid sick leave laws ... condition protection on reasonable notice, and he didn't give any. Fox News won summary judgment." [Donner v. Fox News Network, LLC, No. 23-3401 (D.D.C. Mar. 30, 2026)]  MORE >>

2.  Thomson Reuters Practical Law Link to more items from this source
June 30, 2020

"The Delaware Court of Chancery has dismissed breach of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment claims brought by a stockholder of Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. who argued that the equity awards granted to several Fox executives in anticipation of a corporate transaction were unnecessary and wasteful. The court held that the plaintiff's claims were derivative and the plaintiff lacked standing to bring them." [Brokerage Jamie Goldenberg Komen Rev Tru U/A 06/10/08 Jamie L Komen Trustee for the Benefit of Jamie Goldenberg Komen v. Breyer, No. 2018-0773-AGB (Del. Chanc. Jun. 26, 2020)]

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3.  Fox Rothschild LLP Link to more items from this source
June 2, 2013

Articles include: [1] New Guidance Issued on the [ACA]'s Implementation; [2] Opportunity for In-Plan Roth Conversion Expanded; [3] Contributing Employers Beware: Has the Tipping Point for Multiemployer Plans Arrived? and [4] The New EPCRS -- Much Like the Old EPCRS.  MORE >>

4.  Fox Rothschild LLP Link to more items from this source
June 12, 2012

Newsletter on current legal issues impacting employee benefits and executive compensation. This issue includes: COBRA Audits - Another Worry for Employers; What To Do About Those Underfunded Defined Benefit Plans? The Price of Fiduciary Failure - $36.9 Million; and FSA Cap Update - Limited Relief Announced  MORE >>

5.  John Bury in NJ.com Link to more items from this source
Aug. 3, 2008

Excerpt: Pensions will be the topic on Fox\Business tomorrow (Monday) morning at 8 a.m. when Bradley Belt, former executive director of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, will presumably discuss the dire situation with our country's pension system.  MORE >>

6.  Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Link to more items from this source
May 6, 2009

Excerpt: In his latest column from his 'Pulling It Together' series, the Kaiser Family Foundation's President and CEO Drew Altman explains the Foundation's new nonprofit health policy news service, Kaiser Health News, set to launch in early June, and why the Foundation developed it and what he hopes it will accomplish.  MORE >>

7.  Ken Steiner, FSA Retired Link to more items from this source
Apr. 14, 2017
"[T]he good news in this research is that: it is a mistake to view portfolio withdrawals in isolation from other sources of income (as is the common practice), and risks retirees face in retirement can be mitigated by investing in guaranteed lifetime income sources and using dynamic rather than static spending strategies. The bad news ... is that Dr. Blanchett is even talking about utilizing safe withdrawal strategies with the implication that there are still financial planners out there who continue to use such strategies for their clients."

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8.  The New York Times Link to more items from this source
Feb. 15, 2013

"[If] the growth of [health care] spending is decelerating, why are premiums increasing? First, the big increases were in relatively small parts of the market, among individual and small-business policies. Second, like everyone else in the health care industry, insurance companies are uncertain about the future, particularly about what will happen to their margins when the new exchanges open in October."  MORE >>

9.  Business Insurance; Link to more items from this source
Nov. 28, 2011

"There is good news and there is bad news in the latest Mercer L.L.C. analysis of group health care plan costs. The bad news: Even in a down economy, group health care costs continue to rise, climbing by an average of 6.1% in 2011. For the first time, costs per employee surpassed $10,000."  MORE >>

10.  Fiduciary News; registration may be required Link to more items from this source
Dec. 29, 2010

"[N]ow might be a good time to relive some of the issues that drove the news in 2010. What were some of these issues? How did they impact the fiduciary liability of 401k plan sponsors? Where did the hottest debates dwell? For answers to these compelling questions, we turned to our own internal analytics to determine the top ten most widely read Fiduciary News stories in 2010."  MORE >>

11.  Fiduciary News; registration may be required Link to more items from this source
Dec. 28, 2010

Excerpt: Each Monday, [Fiduciary News gives] you a quick synopsis of the major news events and trends impacting ERISA plan sponsors, 401k fiduciaries and those in the business of supporting these fine folks.  MORE >>

12.  Fiduciary News; registration may be required Link to more items from this source
Dec. 20, 2010
Excerpt: Each Monday, [Fiduciary News gives] you a quick synopsis of the major news events and trends impacting ERISA plan sponsors, 401k fiduciaries and [others in the business.]

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13.  Fiduciary News; registration may be required Link to more items from this source
Nov. 29, 2010
Excerpt: Each Monday, [Fiduciary News gives] you a quick synopsis of the major news events and trends impacting ERISA plan sponsors, 401k fiduciaries and those in the business of supporting these fine folks.

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14.  Fiduciary News; registration may be required Link to more items from this source
Nov. 22, 2010
Excerpt: Each Monday, [Fiduciary News gives] you a quick synopsis of the major news events and trends impacting ERISA plan sponsors, 401k fiduciaries and those in the business of supporting [them].

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15.  Fiduciary News; registration may be required Link to more items from this source
Nov. 17, 2010
Excerpt: [Fiduciary News provides] a quick synopsis of the major news events and trends impacting ERISA plan sponsors, 401k fiduciaries and those in the business of supporting these fine folks.

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16.  Fiduciary News; registration may be required Link to more items from this source
Nov. 1, 2010
Excerpt: Each Monday, [Fiduciary News gives] you a quick synopsis of the major news events and trends impacting ERISA plan sponsors, 401k fiduciaries and those in the business of supporting these fine folks.

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17.  Fiduciary News; registration may be required Link to more items from this source
Oct. 25, 2010
Excerpt: Each Monday, [Fiduciary News gives] you a quick synopsis of the major news events and trends impacting ERISA plan sponsors, 401k fiduciaries and [others in the industry].

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18.  Fiduciary News; registration may be required Link to more items from this source
Sept. 27, 2010
Excerpt: Each Monday, [Fiduciary News gives] you a quick synopsis of the major news events and trends impacting ERISA plan sponsors, 401k fiduciaries and those in the business of supporting these fine folks.

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19.  Center for Retirement Research [CRR] at Boston College Link to more items from this source
Jan. 28, 2005
5 pages. Excerpt: For women, the shift from defined benefit to 401(k) plans is a 'good news/ bad news' story. When women are employed and accruing retirement income benefits, the news is good. 401(k) plans are better for short-tenured workers, and women are more likely than men tohave short tenures. Therefore, more women are likely to end up with more benefits and their benefits are likely to be larger when they have a401(k) plan rather than a traditional defined benefit plan.

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20.  Slott Report Link to more items from this source
May 27, 2026

"[We] still do not know if changing the beneficiary of the 529 account resets the 15-year clock. Will the existing time period applicable to the initial account opening carry over to the new beneficiary? No one on the planet has that information. Accordingly, advisors and custodians alike have been advising clients to leave the 529 beneficiary as-is until confirmation is received as to how the 15 years will be applied."  MORE >>

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  • Quotation marks have a special meaning when "All Words" is selected in the search form (instead of "Any Word"). Any group of words surrounded by quotation marks is required to be found exactly as they appear, in order for a news item to be a match (in other words, they denote an exact phrase).

    Example. "standard of review"
  • By default, every word must be found in a matching news item (hence the "All Words" nomenclature) unless you include the word "or" (whether or not capitalized). A news item is a match if it has one (or both) of the words on either side of "or".

    Example. vested OR vesting
    Note: This can bite you unexpectedly because the word "or" always triggers that functionality. You'll need to refrain from using the word "or" if you want a fully reliable result that matches "all words."
  • The left parenthesis and right parenthesis have a special meaning because they essentially turn multiple words into a single word equivalent. This is handy for words that are synonyms, whether grammatically or in industry usage.

    Example. If this were entered in the search form, a matching news item would need to contain either the word "vested" or the word "lifetime" (anywhere in the news item), plus the word retirement (anywhere in the news item), plus either the word "benefits" or the word "coverage" (anywhere in the news item):
    (vested OR lifetime) retirement (benefits OR coverage)

    You can separate sets of parentheses (or single words) with the word "AND," whether or not capitalized, if you prefer clarity (but this is not necessary because "and" is assumed when "All Words" is selected in the search form):
    (vested OR lifetime) AND retirement AND (benefits or coverage)

  • The word "not" has a special meaning because a news item will not match if it contains the word that follows the word "not" (whether or not capitalized).

    Example. A way to find news items about recently required plan document amendments, while excluding older items about the amendments that were required for certain laws enacted in 1982 or 1984, would be:
    (amended OR amendments OR restated OR restatement) NOT (TEFRA OR DEFRA OR REA)
    Note: This can bite you unexpectedly because the word "not" always triggers that functionality. You'll need to refrain from using the word "not" if you want a fully reliable result that matches "all words."

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