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- Hybrid Plans at the Crossroads Will Treasury and IRS Allow Them to Be Defined Benefit Plans
Hybrid Plans at the Crossroads: Will Treasury and IRS Allow Them to Be Defined Benefit Plans?
June 3, 2011, BNA, Inc. Pension & Benefits Daily
IRS Issues Transition Relief for Hybrid Plans
November 16, 2015, Bloomberg BNA
Partners Richard Shea and Robert Newman are quoted in a BNA article discussing new rules governing hybrid pension retirement plans. More transitional guidance is needed, according to Shea. “The rules finalized today only address how to transition from a noncompliant market rate of return. They do not address how to transition from plan provisions that do not ...
Guidance, flexibility offered in cash balance rules
September 29, 2014, Pensions & Investments
Richard Shea and Robert Newman are quoted in this piece on regarding the recently released rules on hybrid defined benefit plans: The regulations, adopted Sept. 18, “make possible a type of retirement plan our country sorely needs,” said Richard Shea, a Washington attorney with law firm Covington and Burling, who chairs the employee benefits and executive ...
May 14, 2012
WASHINGTON, DC, May 14, 2012 — Covington & Burling partners Richard Shea and Robert Newman and associate Katherine Mineka have been named recipients of the “2012 Burton Awards for Legal Achievement.” Their article, “Hybrid Plans at the Crossroads,” won in the legal writing for law firms category. The article, which was originally published in BNA Pensions & ...