In the News - 05/01/2012

Fred Reish Discusses Where Retirement Plan Issues Fall on Washington's Agenda

Fred Reish, a partner in the firm's Los Angeles office, was interviewed for the May 2012 issue of PIMCO DC Dialogue. In the question and answer article, Fred discussed retirement plan issues on the agenda in Washington, D.C., and how they might be affected by the upcoming election.

Fred also discussed how the need to balance the U.S. federal budget may lead to lower limits on the amount that high-income earners can contribute to defined contribution plans in the future, and how Washington supports income projections on statements. He also noted that government officials may back retirement income solutions and education to improve DC plans.

In The News - 03/25/2013

Jesse Ruiz Appears on NBC 5 News Chicago

Jesse explained the rationale behind Chicago Public Schools’ decision to close 54 elementary school programs.

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In The News - 03/25/2013

Maureen Hardwick Featured in Legal Bisnow

Maureen was pictured in the Washington, D.C., office as she discussed her new role as Regional Partner in Charge.

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In The News - 03/25/2013

Brad Campbell Quoted in Ignites

Brad commented on President Obama’s nomination of Thomas Perez to serve as labor secretary.

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In The News - 03/22/2013

Drinker Biddle New York Office Expansion Reported in Crain’s New York Business, Law360 and Commercial Observer

The New York office has doubled its space in Midtown Manhattan after signing a 10-year lease for the 15,375-square-foot 38th floor at Silverstein Properties’ 1177 Sixth Avenue. Crain’s ...

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In The News - 03/22/2013

Plan Sponsor Quotes Bruce Ashton and Employee Benefits White Paper

The paper by Fred Reish and Bruce Ashton explained how mandatory distributions reduce cost and risk for plan sponsors.

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In The News - 03/19/2013

Scott Coffina Quoted in The Hill

Scott commented on executive privilege and the contempt charges against Attorney General Eric Holder.

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