Butzel Long will present the webinar “Stupid Mistakes in Running Retirement Plans” on Thursday, June 17, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom.
To err is human. If the mistake involves administering a retirement plan, it can also be enormously costly and professionally embarrassing. In this webinar, seasoned Employee Benefit attorneys Lynn McGuire and Robert Stevenson will share cringe-worthy mistakes they’ve seen retirement plan administrators and plan sponsors make—again and again—during the course of their decades spent helping clients with retirement plan compliance.
McGuire is a shareholder based in Butzel Long’s Ann Arbor office. She concentrates her practice in the area of employee benefits law. She has earned a
Certificate in Global Benefits Management and a Certificate of Achievement in Canadian Benefit Plans from the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans.
Stevenson is counsel based in Butzel Long’s Ann Arbor office practicing in the areas of employee benefits and executive compensation law. He is a charter fellow of the American College of Employee Benefits Counsel.
To register for the webinar, visit www.butzel.com/resources-events.html.
- Posted June 08, 2021
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Attorneys to discuss 'Stupid Mistakes in Running Retirement Plans' June 17
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