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How to Minimize Judicial Review of ERISA Fiduciary Decisions
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Sept. 10, 2020 "A recent decision from the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit offers help to ERISA benefit professionals who prefer to maximize judicial deference in favor of the fiduciaries.... ERISA's core focus is the governing plan documents.... [If] they provide the fiduciary with broad discretion to interpret their terms, and provide that the fiduciary decision shall be final and binding, the court should give the fiduciary the benefit of the doubt." [Bator v. District Council 4, Graphics Communications Conference, No. 19-2626 (7th Cir. Aug. 27, 2020)] MORE >> |
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