ERISA

PLI offers in-depth programs, topical briefings, and various publications in the area of ERISA. Explore our offerings below to select those most relevant to your practice.

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Howard Pianko

Howard Pianko ~ Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Speaking at ERISA Fiduciary Investment Basics 2014 Practising Law Institute Feb. 5, 2014

This course provides an introduction to the basics of ERISA fiduciary law using a case-study vehicle.  At this year’s program, you will learn about

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Howard Pianko

Howard Pianko ~ Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Speaking at Pension Plan Investments 2014: Current Perspectives Practising Law Institute Apr. 1, 2014

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Featured Seminar

ERISA Fiduciary Investment Basics 2014

Feb. 5, 2014

Practising Law Institute - New York, NY

This course provides an introduction to the basics of ERISA fiduciary law using a case-study vehicle.  At this year’s program, you will learn about the principal issues in ERISA’s regulation of plan investments through a case study of a hypothetical plan asset hedge fund exploring entry in the plan marketplace and a plan investor considering such an alternative investment.   The program also will utilize a hypothetical fiduciary tr... Read More

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