Angel Garrett joined Littler Mendelson as a shareholder in San Francisco, the firm announced Thursday.
A new lawsuit by a trade group for employers seeks to void a Biden administration-backed federal rule intended to help ensure that the estimated 175 million Americans with private health insurance ...
A trade group wants to undo a Biden administration-backed rule helping 175 million Americans access affordable mental health services.
Federal agencies overstepped their authority when they finalized a recent rule aimed at evaluating parity between employers’ ...
Matthew Eickman, chief legal officer at the Fiduciary Law Center, answers three probing questions about ERISA lawsuits, providing an open, honest and candid dialogue.
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) asked for an investigation into the Department of Labor’s (DOL) apparent practice of sharing information obtained from ...
The suit argues new regulations overstep 2008 law requiring mental-health treatment be covered on par with other medical care ...
A federal judge has dismissed—for the second time—a lawsuit against Bechtel Global that alleged the $5.7 billion plan’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case on January 22 involving Cornell University and its employee retirement plans.
Four attorneys of the Butzel law firm in Detroit have been elected shareholders — Shanika A. Owens, Blake C. Padget, and Blaine A. Veldhuis are newly elected shareholders and Regan K. Dahle rejoined ...
The PBGC has proposed modifications to its regulations on premium rates, premium due dates, and termination of single-employer plans; they arise from the agency’s ongoing retrospective review of the ...
On January 16, 2025, the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) at the Department of Labor (DOL) released drafts of ...