7th Annual Pensions, Benefits & Executive Compensation Seminar -
Regulatory Roles Revisited
Presented on Wednesday, November 15, 2017
- Opening Remarks
- Legislative & Case Law Update
- AMPs and Clamps: Monetary Penalties and Expanded Superintendent Powers
- Administrative Pains & Governance Prescriptions: Privacy, Data Protection, and Internal Practices
- Keeping it in the Family: Credit Splitting, Beneficiary Designation, and Unclaimed Balances
- Bullseye: The (not-so-new) Target-Benefit Platform
- Closing Remarks
7th Annual Pensions, Benefits & Executive Compensation Seminar - Regulatory Roles Revisited
- Speakers:
- Lester Wont, FSCO Deputy Superintendent, Pensions
- Lorraine Allard, Partner, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
- Randy Bauslaugh, Partner, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
- Hilary Laidlaw, Counsel, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
- Kelleher Lynch, Associate, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
- Gregory Winfield, Counsel, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
This year marks the 7th anniversary of our Toronto Pensions, Benefits & Executive Compensation (PBEC) Seminar, and, as with previous years, there are a host of new developments to talk about. Please join leading lawyers from our PBEC Group as well as our special guest speaker, who will provide you with practical insights into the year's most impactful cases and current hot topics to assist you in managing your pensions and benefits issues.
Topics this year will include:
¬ Legislative and Case Law Update
¬ Monetary Penalties and Expanded Superintendent Powers
¬ Administrative Pains and Governance Prescriptions
¬ Credit Splitting, Beneficiary Designation and Unclaimed Balances
¬ The (not-so-new) Target-Benefit Platform
This program has also been approved for 3.5 CPD hours under Section A of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Log of the Human Resource Professionals Association (HRPA).
This program qualifies for up to 3.5 hours of eligible educational activity or CPD/MCE credit under the mandatory education regimes in British Columbia, Ontario and Québec.