ERISA litigation [electronic resource] / Jayne E. Zanglein, Sean M. Anderson, Brendan S. Maher, Peter K. Stris, Lawrence A. Frolik.

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Main Authors: Zanglein, Jayne, 1954- (Author), Anderson, Sean M. (Law teacher) (Author), Maher, Brendan S. (Author), Stris, Peter K. (Author), Frolik, Lawrence A. (Author)
Other title:Employee Retirement Income Security Act litigation
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Format: Electronic Website
Language:English
Published: Arlington, VA : Bloomberg BNA, [2017]-
Edition:Sixth edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I.
  • Procedural issues: Welfare plans
  • Pension plans
  • Plans excluded from ERISA coverage
  • Causes of action
  • Preemption and removal
  • Enumerated parties
  • Standing
  • Derivative and other standing
  • Potential defendants
  • Remedies
  • Preliminary relief
  • Statutes of limitations
  • Exhaustion of remedies
  • Subject matter jurisdiction
  • Service of process
  • Venue
  • Personal jurisdiction
  • Jury trials
  • Attorneys' fees
  • Standard of review for adverse benefit determinations
  • Pretrial discovery in ERISA benefits cases
  • Attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine
  • Class actions. Part II.
  • Pension, medical, and other benefits: The Affordable Care Act and ERISA litigation
  • Wrongful denial of benefits
  • Disability benefit claims
  • Life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance
  • Managed care litigation
  • COBRA litigation
  • Spousal rights
  • Retiree welfare benefits
  • Part III.
  • Issues unique to pension plans: Defined benefit plan investments
  • Amendment and termination of pension plans
  • Fees and investment prudence litigation in defined contribution plans
  • Part IV.
  • Discrimination: Executive compensation litigation
  • Contingent workers and the gig economy
  • Interference with protected rights
  • Age discrimination in employee benefits. Part V.
  • Fiduciary duties and remedies: Violation of fiduciary duty by misrepresentation and nondisclosure
  • Estoppel as a basis for recovery for misrepresentation
  • Fiduciary duties regarding 401(k) and ESOP investments in employer stock
  • Civil RICO. Part VI.
  • Multiemployer plans: Delinquency actions
  • Special rules for multiemployer plans
  • Appendix A.U.S. Code : ERISA correspondence table
  • Table of Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) sections.