In December, two parties in a high-profile ERISA fiduciary breach case filed a motion for the court to approve a settlement worth $140 million. This settlement is nearly 10 times greater than some other recent high-profile settlements. To date, this is the largest settlement ever in an ERISA fiduciary breach case involving the receipt of revenue sharing by a service provider.

The lawsuit was originally filed against the defendant — Nationwide Life Insurance Co., and its affiliate, Nationwide Financial Services Inc. – in 2001 over undisclosed revenue sharing payments from non-proprietary mutual funds in violation of ERISA. By no means is this an indication that group annuity contracts are prohibited from use. However, the settlement does include a number of action items that I suggest represent a blueprint to mitigate litigation risk for any retirement plan whether it is funded with a group annuity contract or a trust.

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