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Government

Jul. 27, 2004

Court Tosses Lawsuit Challenging Retirement Reforms

The Oregon Public Employees Retirement System Board recently won the dismissal of a U.S. District Court case that challenged legislative reforms mandating that public employees can no longer receive retirement benefits based on outdated mortality tables.

By Amy K. Spees
        The Oregon Public Employees Retirement System Board recently won the dismissal of a U.S. District Court case that challenged legislative reforms mandating that public employees can no longer receive retirement benefits based on outdated mortality tables.
        James Baker a partner with Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe in S...

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