Please join Foley’s Employee Benefits attorneys for the first broadcast of the 2011 series on Tuesday, February 22, 2011. This session’s featured segments are:
- Headline News: Health Care Reform Legal Challenges and Delayed Effective Date for Insured Plan Nondiscrimination Rules
- Cram Session: Form 5500 Schedule C Reporting Requirements
- Fiduciary Fundamentals: Proposed New Definition of Fiduciary
- In the Spotlight: Plan and Service Provider Fee Disclosures – An Overview
There is no cost to participate in this program, but pre-registration is required. To participate, please use the Register button above. Instructions for accessing the program will be included in the registration confirmation e-mail.
We look forward to having you join us. For more information, please visit Foley.com/EBB.
Katherine L. Aizawa is the Foley attorney responsible for the content of this program.
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