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Providers
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Moses & Singer LLP
ERISA Attorney
New York, NY
Credentials: State Bar Member
Company: Est. 1919 • 150 employees
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Moulton Moore Stella LLP
ERISA Attorney
Santa Monica, CA
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Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP
ERISA Attorney
Los Angeles, CA
Company: Est. 1962
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Naman Howell
ERISA Attorney
Austin, TX
Company: Est. 1917 • 107 employees
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Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
ERISA Attorney
Chicago, IL
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Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
ERISA Attorney
Columbia, SC
Company: Est. 1897
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Neyhart, Anderson, Flynn & Grosball
ERISA Attorney
San Francisco, CA
Company: Est. 1935
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Nixon Peabody LLP
ERISA Attorney
Los Angeles, CA
Company: Est. 1875 • 1,813 employees
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Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
ERISA Attorney
San Antonio, TX
Company: Est. 1794
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Nossaman LLP
ERISA Attorney
Los Angeles, CA
Company: Est. 1942
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Nutter Mcclennen & Fish LLP
ERISA Attorney
Boston, MA
Company: Est. 1879 • 140 employees
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Nyemaster Goode PC
ERISA Attorney
Des Moines, IA
Company: Est. 1918
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O'Melveny & Myers LLP
ERISA Attorney
Austin, TX
Company: Est. 1885 • 825 employees
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Ogden Murphy Wallace PLLC
ERISA Attorney
Seattle, WA
Company: Est. 1902 • 124 employees
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Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP
ERISA Attorney
New York, NY
Company: Est. 1960
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Onsager, Werner & Oberg PLC
ERISA Attorney
Phoenix, AZ
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Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
ERISA Attorney
Portland, OR
Company: Est. 1863
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Overbey, Strigel, Boyd & Westbrook PLC
ERISA Attorney
Little Rock, AR
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Pannone Lopes Devereaux & O'gara LLC
ERISA Attorney
Johnston, RI
Company: Est. 2006
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Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP
ERISA Attorney
Charlotte, NC
Company: Est. 1884
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Parr Brown Gee & Loveless
ERISA Attorney
Salt Lake City, UT
Company: Est. 1975
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Patricia S. Bellac Law Firm
ERISA Attorney
Boulder, CO
Credentials: State Bar Member
Company: 3 employees
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Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
ERISA Attorney
New York, NY
Company: 1,000 employees
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Peace Law Firm
ERISA Attorney
Greenville, SC
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Perkins Coie LLP
ERISA Attorney
Seattle, WA
Company: Est. 1912
The Vital Importance of Specialized 401(k) ERISA Counsel
Retirement plan law is a niche and highly technical field where general corporate legal advice is often insufficient. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) imposes strict standards of conduct on plan fiduciaries, and the penalties for non-compliance can be severe. 401(k) Attorneys, often referred to as ERISA attorneys, specialize exclusively in this intersection of tax law and labor regulations. Whether you are restructuring a plan during a merger, facing a class-action lawsuit, or simply need to interpret complex regulations, having dedicated ERISA counsel ensures that your decisions are legally sound and your company is protected from personal and corporate liability.
Defending Against IRS Audits and DOL Investigations
One of the most stressful events for a plan sponsor is receiving an audit notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or an investigation letter from the Department of Labor (DOL). These agencies frequently investigate plans for issues regarding timely remittance of contributions, prohibited transactions, and reporting errors on Form 5500. An experienced ERISA attorney acts as the primary liaison between the plan sponsor and these government agencies. They work closely with your 401(k) auditors to identify vulnerabilities, manage the flow of information, and negotiate settlements or penalty reductions if violations are found.
Correcting Plan Errors: EPCRS and VFCP
Even well-managed plans make mistakes. Common errors include failing to enroll eligible employees, incorrect profit-sharing calculations, or loan administration failures. Fortunately, the IRS and DOL offer voluntary correction programs like the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS) and the Voluntary Fiduciary Correction Program (VFCP). Navigating these programs requires precise legal knowledge to ensure the correction is accepted and the plan retains its tax-qualified status. ERISA attorneys guide sponsors through these applications, allowing companies to "self-correct" errors for a fraction of the cost of a penalty.
Drafting Documents and Managing Service Providers
Beyond crisis management, ERISA attorneys play a proactive role in plan design. They draft and amend the fundamental plan documents and Summary Plan Descriptions (SPDs) to reflect current laws, such as the SECURE 2.0 Act. Furthermore, they review service contracts with recordkeepers and plan advisors to ensure that indemnification clauses favor the plan sponsor and fee structures remain transparent. By engaging counsel early, you build a compliance infrastructure that withstands regulatory scrutiny.