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Erisa Litigation
ISBN-13:
9781570185083
ISBN-10:
1570185085
Edition:
2
Author:
Susan J. Stabile, Jayne E. Zanglein
Publication date:
2005
Publisher:
Bna Books
Format:
Hardcover
1386 pages
Category:
Labor & Employment
,
Business Law
,
Labor Law
,
Law Specialties
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9781570185083
ISBN-10:
1570185085
Edition:
2
Author:
Susan J. Stabile, Jayne E. Zanglein
Publication date:
2005
Publisher:
Bna Books
Format:
Hardcover
1386 pages
Category:
Labor & Employment
,
Business Law
,
Labor Law
,
Law Specialties
Summary
Erisa Litigation (ISBN-13: 9781570185083 and ISBN-10: 1570185085), written by authors
Susan J. Stabile, Jayne E. Zanglein, was published by Bna Books in 2005.
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Description
Clear and concise analysis of this complex area of employee benefits litigation. ERISA cases are complex and often contain multiple issues that are difficult to untangle in order to analyze and litigate each issue effectively. Now there is a treatise—ERISA Litigation—that clearly breaks out each issue and explains its component parts. You get complete discussions of the context and development of heavily litigated areas such as standard of review, preemption, fiduciary duties, pension plan investments, and retiree welfare benefits, as well as analysis of cutting-edge problem areas such as privacy, contingent workers, managed care, and RICO. ERISA Litigation, Second Edition will also help reduce the time and expense involved in bringing or defending an ERISA lawsuit. The ERISA Litigation, Second Edition contains two new chapters—When Is Class Action Appropriate? and, Fiduciary Duties Regarding 401(k) and ESOP Investments in Employer Stock.
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