FF5 #59 - Supreme Court Lessons Learned - Cunningham v Cornell
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about lessons learned from the Supreme Court case Cunningham v Cornell, focusing on the distinction between prohibited transactions and exempt prohibited transactions under ERISA. He emphasizes the importance of proper disclosures, such as ERISA 408(b)(2) disclosures, to ensure arrangements are reasonable and not prohibited. Eric highlights the need for committee members and advisors to understand their legal fiduciary duties and to manage plan expenses WHEN POSSIBLE by writing checks for services rather than using plan assets. He also notes concerns about the potential for increased litigation and fiduciary liability insurance costs due to an implied lower pleading standard from this case.
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