2203 Cumulative Supplement of ERISA Fiduciary Law.The 2003 Cumulative Supplement of ERISA See Employee Retirement Income Security Act. ERISA See Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Fiduciary Law includes discussion and analysis from 23 practitioners around the country. Published by BNA BNA Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. BNA Birds of North America BNA block numbering area (US Census) BNA British North America BNA Banco Nacional de Angola (National Bank of Angola) Books, the resource delivers sophisticated analysis of ERISA fiduciary issues as determined by ERISA, the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Computer conferencing on the Internet. There are hundreds of IRC channels on numerous subjects that are hosted on IRC servers around the world. After joining a channel, your messages are broadcast to everyone listening to that channel. , DOL DOL - Display Oriented Language. Subsystem of DOCUS. Sammet 1969, p.678. regulations, and the federal courts. Included are in-depth, practical discussions about requirements and obligations of fiduciary status, prohibited transactions and exemptions, the role of ESOPs, and more. The 2003 Cumulative Supplement contains a new chapter exploring the many facets of trustee responsibility and contrasting situations in which a trustee has investment discretion over plan assets with situations in which the trustee appoints an investment manager. A second new chapter examines certain obligations of counsel to ERISA fiduciaries. The supplement analyzes opinions promulgated prom·ul·gate tr.v. prom·ul·gat·ed, prom·ul·gat·ing, prom·ul·gates 1. To make known (a decree, for example) by public declaration; announce officially. See Synonyms at announce. 2. by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2001 and 2002, including Rush Prudential HMO, Inc. v. Moran Rush Prudential HMO, Inc. v. Moran, 536 U.S. 355 (2002)[1], was a case in which the Supreme Court ruled. It decided that ERISA does not preempt the Illinois medical-review statute. The statute regulates insurance, which is one of the functions HMOs perform. and Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Co. v. Knudson; examines developments occurring in 2001 and 2002 of the extent and nature of ERISA fiduciary duties in the bankruptcy or insolvency context; gives an overview of guidance promulgated by the U.S. Department of Labor regarding what constitutes plan assets; and examines significant court rulings regarding the "serious consideration" doctrine. This latest 604-page supplement can be ordered in softcover for $145 or can be purchased with the 684-page main volume for $255. It is available by calling 800/960-1220 or by e-mail to books@bna.com. |
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