fiduciary breach

Fiduciary Hot Topics – Q1 2026
The retirement plan landscape continues to evolve as plan sponsors, advisors, and regulators navigate new litigation, legislative developments, and investment trends. From court decisions reinforcing the importance of strong fiduciary processes to the potential expansion of investment options for 403(b) plans, several noteworthy developments are emerging across the retirement plan space. These issues continue to  Read More →
Is Participant Choice a “Get Out of ERISA Court Free Card”?
Finally, something everyone could agree on — at least on the Supreme Court of the United States. The question before the court in Hughes v. Northwestern University was the plausibility of a breach of fiduciary duty claim stated by current and former participants in two university retirement plans. SCOTUS ruled that the petitioners in the  Read More →

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