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17Sep

It May Be a Global Economy, but ERISA Wants You to Keep Your Plan Assets in the United States

Enacted in 1974, ERISA celebrates its 45th birthday this year. A lot has changed in those 45 years. While ERISA has kept up with the changes at time, one area where ERISA has not stayed current is Section 404(b). Here we discuss this section in brief...
By: Morgan Lewis - ML Benefits
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/it-may-be-a-global-economy-but-erisa-99098/

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