Schlichter law firm sues Insperity over high plan fees

The complaint alleges that “Insperity breached its fiduciary duties by causing the plan participants to pay millions of dollars in excessive recordkeeping fees to Insperity’s proprietary subsidiary, Insperity Retirement Services," according to a law firm press release.

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