Eric Gregory has been quoted in Forbes article, "How To Determine Whether To Take Or Leave Your 401(k) At A Former Job."
- Gregory, Eric W.
- Media Mentions
Click “Subscribe Now” to get attorney insights on the latest developments in a range of services and industries.
Eric Gregory has been quoted in Forbes article, "How To Determine Whether To Take Or Leave Your 401(k) At A Former Job." Eric gives insight on fees for a 401(k). “Participants should consider investment fees, administrative fees (particularly if there is a higher fee charged to separated participants), whether they are happy with investment options, the potential convenience of aggregating assets, the better protection of 401(k)s versus IRAs under bankruptcy laws, the potential need for loans from a 401(k), and potential tax advantages if the participant is invested in employer stock,” says Eric Gregory. To read more, click here.
Contacts
Recent Insights
- March 27, 2026 Blogs Washington State Makes Worker Non-Compete Obsolete
- March 25, 2026 Blogs Don’t Blame USPS for Missing Your Filing or Payment Deadline!
- March 24, 2026 Blogs 6 Key Federal Health Law Changes in 2025 and Their 2026 Impact
- March 23, 2026 Blogs Death By a Single Claim: How One Harassment Claim Nukes Arbitration for the Whole Case
- March 23, 2026 In the News Reebehl El-Hage Joins Dickinson Wright Ann Arbor Office
- March 23, 2026 Media Mentions Wendy Hulton was quoted in The Globe and Mail article, "Fines for false made-in-Canada claims could chill investment, food manufacturers say."
- March 19, 2026 In the News David Wu Joins Dickinson Wright Silicon Valley Office as a Member
- March 19, 2026 Media Mentions Patrick Potter and Ashley Jericho were recently quoted in Global Restructuring Review, “Hong Kong proceedings denied recognition in Texas over US property requirements and COMI issues.”
- March 19, 2026 Media Mentions Matthew McLeod was recently interviewed for the Fello Agency blog, “Founder-Proofing Your Startup: Matthew McLeod’s Minimum Legal Foundation.”