Presented in Partnership with ACC Chicago

Behind every fine-print detail in a benefits plan is a potential legal challenge waiting to unfold.

This session will offer a deep exploration of common pitfalls in benefit plan administration and the resulting legal implications, as well as provide actionable strategies to prevent costly mistakes and enhance benefit plan compliance. Attendees will be encouraged to join in open discussion and Q&A, offering them a chance to share experiences, clarify complex issues, and strengthen their understanding of benefit plan compliance and risk management.

We hope you will join us for a thoughtful afternoon of peer-to-peer discussion, practical insights, and networking. Lunch will be provided. This roundtable will be discussion-driven and interactive, rather than a traditional presentation. Please note that it is not eligible for CLE credit.

Registration

Attendance is complimentary but limited to ACC members, in-house counsel who are prospective ACC members, and guests of Epstein Becker Green.

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Contacts

If you have any questions, please reach out to Dionna Del Vecchio.

Event Detail

11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Epstein Becker Green
227 W. Monroe Street
Suite 4500
Chicago, Illinois 60606

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