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Courts of Appeal Consider Disclosure Duties to Participants or Beneficiaries
The Pension Plan Fix-It Handbook, by Thompson Publishing Group July 18, 2000 "In two completely different types of cases, the 3rd and the 6th Circuit recently held that plan administrators may breach their fiduciary duty under ERISA by failing to provide ERISA participants or beneficiaries with accurate information regarding plan benefits. This is particularly true when the participant does not know the proper questions to ask and/or the plan administrator knows that his or her silence on a particular issue could be harmful." |
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