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ERISA Group Health Plan Fees and Expenses: New ChallengesStrafford |
Dec. 14, 2023 Recorded Online Webinar |
This CLE webinar will update ERISA counsel, plan sponsors, and third-party administrators on a potential new wave of challenges to ERISA group health plan administration. The panel will discuss the recent challenges to fees and expenses charged by health plan service providers, highlighting novel lawsuits and recent court decisions. The panel will provide strategies for handling these disputes along with steps to ensure compliance and minimize risks. Description Over fifteen years ago, the ERISA world was swept by a wave of challenges to the fees and costs charged by third-party service providers to 401(k) and 403(b) plans. Those cases radically changed the way that recordkeepers, investment managers, and plan fiduciaries administer ERISA retirement plans. Now, a new litigation wave may be on its way—this time targeting fees and expenses charged to group health plans. Several recent signs suggest a potential surge of challenges to the fees and costs associated with health plans. Among other things:
Collectively, these developments point to a new series of lawsuits between health plan sponsors, participants, and third-party administrators. Speakers Andrew Holly, a partner and co-chair of the ERISA Litigation department at Dorsey & Whitney LLP, and Nick Bullard, also a partner at Dorsey & Whitney LLP, will examine these cases and trends. They will look at the issues and challenges that arise in litigation between plan participants, group health plans, and their service providers. They will also look at potential disputes between health plan sponsors and their third-party administrators. And they will offer practical advice about what sponsors and service providers can do to avoid litigation and, if necessary, win it. Outline
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