EMPLOYEE BENEFIT AND RETIREMENT PLANNING
Peter M. Tuttman, Esq., a partner of the firm, has established himself as one of the preeminent attorneys in the area of ERISA, Qualified and Non-Qualified Plans and Employee Benefits. The increasingly important role that Employee Benefit Plans play in the security and retirement of individuals has made this a thriving area of business. In addition, the interplay between the minimum distribution rules and estate planning is extraordinarily complex, and clients require, in most cases, a professional well versed in the minimum distribution rules as well as in estate planning to properly advise on the various elections to be made.
The firm represents businesses in the setting up, administration and termination of both Qualified and Non-Qualified Employee Benefit Plans, as well as rendering legal advice and services to businesses and individuals in resolving problems with currently existing plans.
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Designing, amending, drafting, installing, terminating
and providing qualification services to employers who utilize qualified
retirement plans.
ESOP's, advised plan fiduciaries on ERISA responsibilities,
protected the tax-qualified status of plans by successfully working out
solutions under IRS and Department of Labor programs to address non-compliance
with the tax code, both laws and regulations.
Controversies with the Internal Revenue Service, Department
of Labor, and PBGC.
IRS voluntary compliance initiatives (VCR, CAP, and APRSC)
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Mergers and acquisitions: due diligence review, warranties
and plan restructuring
Fiduciary advice for businesses, trustees and investment
managers.
We handle 401(k), pension, and other employee benefit
plan design and implementation.
ERISA litigation. ERISA expert witness testimony.
Benefit divisions, counseling, and QDROs in divorces
or separations.
Any other ERISA or related matters.