A recent summary-judgment decision explains how individual releases can bar the individual from pursuing ERISA fiduciary-breach claims on behalf of the plan. A plan, employer or fiduciary that wants to ensure a release that includes ERISA claims on behalf of a plan should consider language that addresses the court’s areas of inquiry in the case, which are outlined in this article.
Former Employee’s Release Agreement Bars ERISA Claim Against ESOP Fiduciary
By J. Christian Nemeth and Richard J. Pearl on May 21, 2019