This session will tour the ever-evolving landscape of ERISA fiduciary litigation, with a particular focus on the fiduciary issues raised in recent cases, the practical implications of the court holdings, and considerations for managing fiduciary litigation risks
About the Speaker
Claire Powell Rowland is an associate with the Employee Benefits practice group at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP. She counsels employee benefit plan sponsors in all industries, including public and private companies, startups, PEOs, governmental entities, higher education institutions, and non-profit organizations. Claire's prior experience as a third party administrator provides her with a unique insight into the practical administrative and operational issues facing plan sponsors, and the interaction of these issues with the legal requirements applicable to their plans. She leverages this insight to clients’ advantage by combining creative problem-solving approaches with real world, business-minded advice in employee benefit plan design, regulatory compliance and corrections, M&A transactions, IRS, DOL and PBGC audits, and ERISA class action litigation defense. Claire is most inspired by the ultimate goal of employer-sponsored retirement plans – helping workers save for retirement – and is a staunch advocate of employer retirement plans, regularly volunteering to lobby Congress regarding federal tax law, proposed legislation, and retirement plan policy.
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