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 - 02/27/2013

Mark Nelson Article Published in Law360

Mark discussed the hidden risks for hospitals firing employees who refuse to get a flu shot.

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In The News - 02/27/2013

Julie Scott Allen Quoted in Modern Healthcare

Julie commented on the Department of Health and Human Services’ final regulation on essential health benefits.

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In The News - 02/25/2013

Jeremy Scott Quoted in Roll Call

Jeremy commented on the devastating effect the federal sequester cuts will have for advocates working to prevent and cure illnesses, often on a shoestring budget.

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In The News - 02/25/2013

Brad Campbell Quoted in Institutional Investor

Brad said a more competitive marketplace has emerged since new 401(k) fee disclosure requirements were implemented last summer.

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In The News - 02/25/2013

Matt Farley Quoted in Reuters

Matt commented on the risky business of brokers withholding information requested by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

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In The News - 02/25/2013

Fred Reish Quoted in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Fred commented on the growing number of employers using the 401(k) account balance to estimate how much monthly income a worker can expect from the retirement savings plan.

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