Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Aug. 28, 2019
Ruling could send shock waves through ERISA claims industry
A 9th Circuit ruling will have the effect of limiting claimants’ much-needed access to the federal courts and class actions.





Robert J. McKennon
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McKennon Law Group PC
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USC Law School
Robert specializes in representing policyholders in life, health and disability insurance, insurance bad faith, ERISA and unfair business practices litigation. His firm's California Insurance Litigation Blog can be found at www.californiainsurancelitigation.com.
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 was the largest statute ever passed by Congress at the time it was enacted. ERISA established pension and employee benefit plan standards for private employers. As the number of retirees and employees covered by ERISA retirement and benefit plans continued to grow, many found that their plan fiduciaries, including former employers and their insurers, were not meeting their obligations with respect to their retirement...
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