FORUM COLUMN
By Tom Gies
and Jane Foster
Most lawyers know Murphy's Law. We understand that, if something can go wrong, it will go wrong. Mistakes happen, and the world of employee benefits is no exception. A human resources administrator may give inaccurate information to an employee about her eligibility for one of the company's benefit plans. Or a clerical employee may misplace paperwork concerning an employee's request...
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