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- Posted March 14, 2011
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Warner Norcross co-sponsoring webinar on fiduciary changes

Employee benefits professionals at Warner, Norcross, & Judd LLP and Westminster Consulting LLC are co-sponsoring a free webinar on 2011 fiduciary changes for employer-sponsors of 401(k) retirement plans.
The hour-long webinar starting at noon on Tuesday, April 12, will focus on the employer/plan sponsor's role in several key areas, including:
* General fiduciary compliance with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or ERISA.
* Vendor disclosures required under the new Department of Labor 408(b)(2) rules.
* New participant disclosure rules, including deadlines.
* Selection and disclosure of target date funds.
* Handling stable value funds.
Presenters for the webinar are:
--Mary Jo Larson, Warner Norcross partner.
--Sean D. Patton, Westminster partner.
--Thomas F. Zamiara, managing partner of Westminster Financial LLC.
--Lisa B. Zimmer, Warner Norcross partner.
The event is free and open to the public. To register, go to www.wnj.com/newsevents.
Published: Mon, Mar 14, 2011
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