They got sued, so what?

Ary Rosenbaum - The Rosenbaum Law Firm P.C.
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If your plan is with a very large plan provider, you may be contacted by a competing provider that the incumbent has been sued. What do I think? Not much. If you’re big enough as a company, you will likely have been sued in one way or another. Civil litigation is way different from criminal litigation, there is a different level of proof for a trier of fact. A provider could have done nothing wrong, but still sued. It could be, just because they’re deep pockets. I was once sued as a fiduciary for a multiple-employer plan because I replaced a fiduciary that stole from another plan. Why did I get sued? I had fiduciary liability insurance.

Unless the plan provider is being sued for embezzlement fo fraud, I wouldn’t worry anything about it. So many of the current cases dealing with plans are just dependent on ERISA litigators, that merely want an easy settlement/score. Be concerned with the level of service that you get instead, as well as whether the fees are reasonable or not.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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