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The Demise of The Labor Department's "Fiduciary Rule"



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Description: The U.S. Department of Labor’s 2016 “fiduciary rule” was an unprecedented, sweeping attempt to change the way financial institutions do business, with far-reaching effects for broker-dealers, insurance companies, and others. 

As a result of a lawsuit by concerned industry associations, that rule is now dead.  Eugene Scalia played a leading role in the litigation, including presenting oral argument before the court of appeals that vacated the rule. 

We will discuss the adoption of the rule and the controversy surrounding it, the case itself, and what might lie ahead.  Andrew Oringer will begin by providing background on the rule, and then will conduct an interview with Mr. Scalia in which they will discuss the litigation, the winning arguments, and the import of the decision.




Practice Areas: ERISA, Employee Benefits & Compensation, Labor Law
Online Media Type: Audio
Production Date: 07/25/2018 3:30 PM EDT
Level: Intermediate
Category: Standard
Duration: 1 Hours, 0 Minutes
Online Format: Live
Course Type: Public

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Speakers:
Andrew L. Oringer - Dechert LLP, New York, NY
Eugene Scalia - Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Washington, DC
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