ProductsAll Titles ERISA CLASS EXEMPTIONS, THIRD EDITION, WITH 2009 CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT

ERISA CLASS EXEMPTIONS, THIRD EDITION, WITH 2009 CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT

The class exemptions from ERISA’s prohibited transactions rules are all here in this timesaving reference, which provides a complete, up-to-date resource on ERISA class exemptions.

Errata


Product is in stock Product is in stock
$355.00

Additional product information

Title

Pre-Selected for Standing Order

Information Order 2009 Cumulative Supplement Now
Author(s) Donald J. Myers and Michael B. Richman
Specifications 2006/1,263 pp. Softcover/Order #9850
Description

The class exemptions from ERISA’s prohibited transactions rules are all here in this timesaving reference. The Third Edition provides a complete, up-to-date resource on ERISA class exemptions. It includes class exemption grants, amendments, and proposals, covering such important developments as the amended QPAM Exemptions, new automatic rollover safe harbor, and proposed expanded relief for securities lending.

In addition, you get:

  • Full text of each exemption—proposed, interim, and final versions
  • Explanatory preambles from the Federal Register
  • Corrections and amendments
  • References to DOL letters
  • Discussion of court decisions
  • Citations to individual (nonclass) exemptions
  • Indexes—by topic and applicant

ERISA Class Exemptions, Third Edition with 2009 Cumulative Supplement is an indispensable tool for benefits lawyers, particularly those who deal with fiduciary and investment issues. No other book offers such a useful compendium of class exemption material. The 2009 Cumulative Supplement to ERISA Class Exemptions, Third Edition covers:

  • Updates to administrative class exemptions
  • Statutory exemptions added by the Pension Protection Act of 2006
  • An overview of each new or revised exemption and its conditions
  • The text for statutory exemptions
  • The text of Federal Register notices of proposed and final exemptions
  • Additional information about related individual exemptions or advisory opinions

We also recommend