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Death of DOL Fiduciary Rule May Not Be Imminent

If one follows the recent onslaught of articles and blogs, Donald Trump's election to the presidency has placed a target squarely on the back of a DOL rule that imposes a fiduciary standard on those who provide investment advice in connection with employer retirement plans and IRAs. Yet reports of the rule's demise may be premature.

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If one follows the recent onslaught of articles and blogs, Donald Trump’s election to the presidency has placed a target squarely on the back of a Department of Labor (DOL) rule that imposes a fiduciary standard on those who provide investment advice in connection with employer retirement plans and Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA). Yet reports of the rule’s demise may be premature. Whether its death knell is sounded depends on how the new administration chooses to navigate certain political, legislative, and regulatory obstacles.

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