Eversheds Sutherland reviews ERISA prohibited transaction exemption practice since 1996. We index the hundreds of individual exemptions and EXPRO authorizations approved during that time period, categorized initially by the type of counter-party dealing with the plan and then by the type of transaction. The review also delves into the numbers and trends, including the types of exemptions mostly frequently granted.
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