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Appellate Practice

Apr. 29, 2005

Circuit Cases Deepen Splits Over ERISA, Other Issues

Focus Column - Appellate Law - By Laura W. Brill, Wendy Marantz Levine, Christopher M. Newman, Jennifer E. Rothman and Ted M. Sichelman - ERISA topped the list last month of topics on which federal appeals courts could not agree. Three decisions created or deepened significant splits in authority regarding the rights of beneficiaries and administrators of employment benefits plans.

        


Focus Column

Appellate Law

By Laura W. Brill, Wendy Marantz Levine, Christopher M. Newman, Jennifer E. Rothman and Ted M. Sichelman
        
        ERISA topped the list last m...

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