The Not-So-Fine Print: Fiduciaries have a duty to understand provider agreements
When a plan’s fiduciaries, such as the plan committee members, hire a service provider for the plan, that service provider typically offers an agreement for the fiduciaries to sign. Sometimes those agreements are straightforward and fair, and sometimes not so much.
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