U.S. Supreme Court recap: how the Court’s recent rulings impact employee benefits Back Back The U.S. Supreme Court (the Court) has ended its 2024 term after issuing several decisions with wide-ranging effects on employee benefits and health plan sponsors. The following is a ...
The number of personal bankruptcies filed in the United States in the last few years has significantly increased.[2] This has brought a greater awareness of the plight of participants' benefits in retirement plans and of a perceived clash between the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, as amended...
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sponsors that are small or mid-sized businesses,43 there is a real risk that costs inflated through the need to defend merit- less lawsuits (with no ability to obtain adequate insur- ance) may discourage them from offering, or continu- ing to offer, retirement benefits—just as Congress ...
motion for summary judgment for plaintiffs after hearing extensive argument on an expedited basis. The judgment order entered by the trial court found the sum of plaintiffs' interests in continued employment, insurance and retirement benefits constituted a property interest protected by the due process...
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extends coverage to the States as employers. The District Court ruled in their favor and entered prospective injunctive relief against respondent state officials. But the court denied petitioners' request for an award of retroactive retirement benefits as compensation for losses caused by the State's...
Benefits that can be availed of by officials and employees who will elect to retire or be separated from government service under this Plan shall be as followes:chanroblesvirtuallawlibrary 3.1.Early retirement and Voluntary Separation Benefits ...
Appointment of Supreme Court Judge The judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the president. The chief justice is appointed by the president after consultation with such judges of the Supreme Court and high courts as he deems necessary. The other judges are appointed by the president afte...
Ginsburg took over the leadership of the court's liberal wing in 2010 upon the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens, who died in 2019. Thirteen years before joining the high court, Ginsburg was a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, nominated to the...