Joanne Roskey, a former DOL solicitor and current ERISA attorney, discusses how to prepare for the likely wave of litigation coming for health care plan fiduciaries and service providers—similar to ...
We are entering the home stretch of a memorable year. While benefits litigation may not be the first thing that comes to mind, it has been a very busy year for ERISA class actions, particularly for ...
If any class of creditors under a chapter 11 plan is "impaired," the Bankruptcy Code provides that the plan can be confirmed by the bankruptcy court only if at least one impaired class of non-insider ...
A new glimpse into how middle-class people in the U.S. think about retirement is revealing some startling views about how long they expect to live and to work. About half of middle-income Americans ...