Be aware of your fiduciary responsibilities and how to handle them safely with ERISA Fiduciary Answer Book. This expert reference book clearly explains every aspect of ERISA fiduciary duty, providing information, guidance, and advice on prohibited transactions, investments, fiduciary liability, IRS, DOL, and PBGC requirements, and more. When are attorneys, accountants, consultants, and other professional service providers considered plan fiduciaries? What laws govern the conduct of fiduciaries? When is a fiduciary personally liable for a transaction prohibited by ERISA or the Internal Revenue Code? May a plan release a fiduciary from liability? What is the legal distinction between "substantive prudence" and "procedural prudence"? May a fiduciary face criminal liability for a breach of fiduciary duty?
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