Employee Benefits

Reporting developments affecting employee benefits and executive compensation

The Employee Benefits blog published by Troutman Pepper Locke focuses on legal developments and regulatory updates affecting employee benefit plans and executive compensation. Topics include changes to retirement plan contribution limits, ERISA preemption issues in litigation involving out-of-network providers, fiduciary duties and governance requirements for plan sponsors, and compliance with new state laws impacting employee bonuses and repayment obligations. The blog also covers IRS announcements on cost-of-living adjustments for qualified plans, health savings accounts, and flexible spending accounts. It provides guidance on practical steps employers and plan sponsors should take to adapt to evolving legal requirements and court decisions in the employee benefits arena.

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The SEC adopted long-awaited final rules that require the recovery of erroneously awarded incentive-based compensation of executive officers, as required by the Dodd-Frank Act. Under Rule 10D-1, each exchange must adopt listing standards that will apply to all listed issuers,