Guest mo again Posted September 27, 2000 Posted September 27, 2000 Does anyone have experience with paying legal fees (preparation for litigation and then actual litigation) from defined benefit plan assets, where the plan is party to a lawsuit? Participants' benefits would not be affected (besides being a DB plan, it also happens to be substantially overfunded). I know that there has been recent DOL audit activity in the midwest challenging payment of fees from plan assets, including defined benefit plans.[Edited by mo again on 09-28-2000 at 03:24 PM]
QDROphile Posted September 28, 2000 Posted September 28, 2000 If you are asking this question you probably have a separate need for a lawyer who can answer it. So far, you got the wrong answer. You won't get the right answer from this board because it is a complicated matter and depends on all the circumstances.
Kirk Maldonado Posted September 28, 2000 Posted September 28, 2000 You might want to look at DOL Ad Op 77-66, DOL Ad Op 78-29, and Packer Engineering v. Kratville, 965 F.2d 174 (7th Cir. 1992). Kirk Maldonado
Guest mo again Posted September 29, 2000 Posted September 29, 2000 Ask for a lawyer, get a lawyer! Thank you both. I will check out the resources Kirk mentions. I realize it is a facts and circumstances issue and am not looking for legal advice here, just anecdotal information. The DOL's position does seem to change over time.
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