Fred Reish’s Retirement Industry Expertise
Fred’s practice focuses on fiduciary responsibility and prohibited transaction and plan qualification issues, including DOL investigations and IRS audits. He has been recognized as one of the “legends” of the retirement industry by both PlanSponsor and PlanAdviser magazines. He has also been given lifetime achievement awards by Institutional Investor and PlanSponsor publications and received recognition from the Internal Revenue Service for his contributions to the retirement community.
Fred Reish
- Things I Worry About (5): Long-Term, Part-Time Employees (1)
- SEC 2025 Examination Priorities: Retirees and Rollovers
- ERISA Moments Ep. 28: The 2024 Election and What it Means for Retirement Policy
- Things I Worry About (4): Automatic Enrollment (4)
- The Last Rodeo
- ERISA Moments Ep. 27: The SEC Staff Speaks Out on Standards for Rollover Recommendations
- Things I Worry About (3): Automatic Enrollment (3)
- Things I Worry About (2): Automatic Enrollment (2)
- Things I Worry About: Automatic Enrollment (1)
- The New Fiduciary Rule (52): The Loper Bright Decision and What it Means for DOL Exemptions (2)
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Fred Reish
- Things I Worry About (5): Long-Term, Part-Time Employees (1) December 17, 2024 Fred Reish
- SEC 2025 Examination Priorities: Retirees and Rollovers December 11, 2024 Fred Reish
- ERISA Moments Ep. 28: The 2024 Election and What it Means for Retirement Policy December 6, 2024 Fred Reish
- Things I Worry About (4): Automatic Enrollment (4) December 5, 2024 Fred Reish
- The Last Rodeo November 20, 2024 Fred Reish
- ERISA Moments Ep. 27: The SEC Staff Speaks Out on Standards for Rollover Recommendations November 19, 2024 Fred Reish
- Things I Worry About (3): Automatic Enrollment (3) November 14, 2024 Fred Reish
- Things I Worry About (2): Automatic Enrollment (2) November 7, 2024 Fred Reish
- Things I Worry About: Automatic Enrollment (1) October 28, 2024 Fred Reish
- The New Fiduciary Rule (52): The Loper Bright Decision and What it Means for DOL Exemptions (2) October 17, 2024 Fred Reish