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ERISA Cases To Watch In 2020: All Eyes On The High Court
24 January 2020
McDermott Will & Emery
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2020 is shaping up to be a banner year for benefits law, with
three ERISA cases already on the US Supreme Court's docket and
a number of other high-profile lawsuits at the circuit court level
that could attract the justices' attention.
While waiting on the high court's ERISA decisions, lawyers
are watching litigation trends develop in the lower courts and
waiting to see if the high court picks up another two ERISA
cases.
McDermott's
Richard J. Pearl contributes to a Law360 article that
look at what 2020 may hold for benefits litigation.
Access the full article.
Originally published on Law360, January
2020
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