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Plan Service Provider Contracts: To Provide or Not to Provide to Plan Participants
Thompson Hine, via Lexology; free registration required Aug. 7, 2019 "Several courts don’t require disclosure of service provider contracts because they simply don’t govern the relationship between the plan participant and the provider.... Other courts have avoided determining as a matter of law that a service provider’s contract is not subject to disclosure because the terms of the contract could affect the plan participant’s rights.... The tension in these decisions leads to one conclusion -- you probably should read the service provider contract before determining whether disclosure is required." |
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