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Does ERISA Section 502(a)(3) authorize lawsuits for individualized equitable relief for breach of fiduciary obligations?

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CPA QUESTION: In order to negotiate bearer paper, one must:
 a. Indorse the paper
  b. Indorse and deliver the paper with consideration
  c. Deliver the paper
  d. Deliver and indorse the paper



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Answer to Question 1

Yes. ERISA Section 502(a)(3) authorizes lawsuits for individualized equitable relief for breach of fiduciary obligations.

Answer to Question 2

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