ERISA Survey of Federal Circuits, Second Edition
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ERISA Survey of Federal Circuits, Second Edition

ERISA Survey of Federal Circuits, Second Edition
Product Code: 5190405
Editor: Brooks Magratten
Publication Date: May 2007
ISBN: 978-1-59031-821-8
Page Count: 400
Trim Size: 7 x 10 Paperback
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Topics: Tort Law
Format: Book - 5190405
Pricing: $89.00 (Regular)
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About the Book

This newly revised and completely updated new edition is an excellent resource to the ERISA practitioner who needs to become quickly acquainted with ERISA law of a particular circuit. A project of the Health and Disability Insurance Law Committee, the book addresses issues that frequently arise in the prosecution and defense of claims for ERISA-regulated benefits. Content includes:
  • What Constitutes an ERISA Plan?

  • Preemption

  • Exhaustion Of Administrative Remedies

  • Standard of Review

  • Rules Of Plan Interpretation

  • Discovery

  • Evidence

  • Procedural Aspects of ERISA Practice

  • Fiduciary Liability Claims

  • Attorney's Fees

  • ERISA Regulations

  • Cases Interpreting ERISA Statues of Limitation

  • And Much More