This week in the Employee Benefits world:
Richard Bales of the Workplace Prof Blog provides a list of the top 5 Benefits/Compensation/Pension related papers downloaded from SSRN this week.
Roy F. Harmon of the Health Plan Law blog discusses a series of state law claims and ERISA pre-emption, including Fourth Circuit Holds Plaintiff Has Standing to Sue, State Law Claims ERISA Preempted.
Michael Tanksley of the NW Pilots Legal Fund blogs about the retention and funding of legal services to challenge proposed changes to their pension fund in NW Pilots Legal Fund Initial Appeal Letter.
Mitchell H. Rubenstein of the Adjunct Law Prof Blog addresses What is a Pension Plan? in discussing the recent 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision in Guilbert v. Gardner, 480 F.3d 140 (2d Cir. 2007), which addressed whether a promise written on a legal pad is a pension plan or not.
Stephen Rosenberg of the Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog discusses Misrepresentation Under ERISA Plans: Is There a Cause of Action.
Jerry Kalish of The Retirement Plan Blog reminds us that Benefits Among Those Issues That Need to be Addressed up Front in Sale of Business.
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