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LOWE v. MCGRAW-HILL COS., INC.

United States Seventh Circuit
Attorney's Fees, ERISA, Labor & Employment Law
District judge did not abuse her discretion in assessing a $50 per day penalty against defendant, given its egregious delay in responding to...
03/15/2004 03-1888, 03-1954

WRIGHT v. OREGON METALLURGICAL CORP.

United States Ninth Circuit
ERISA, Labor & Employment Law
Defendants' decision to comply with the lawful terms of the employee pension plan following the company's merger was entirely consistent with ERISA's...
03/11/2004 02-35853

MILITELLO v. CENT. STATES, S.E. & S.W. AREAS PENSION FUND

United States Seventh Circuit
ERISA, Labor & Employment Law
Defendant's Board of Trustees reasonably determined that by owning and operating a trucking business, plaintiff was engaging in "Prohibited...
03/03/2004 02-3058

RAYMOND B. YATES, M.D., P.C. PROFIT SHARING PLAN v. HENDON

United States Supreme Court
Bankruptcy Law, ERISA, Labor & Employment Law
The working owner of a business may qualify as a "participant" in a pension plan covered by ERISA. If the plan covers one or more employees other than...
03/02/2004 02-458

HART v. WAL-MART STORES, INC. ASSOCS. HEALTH & WELFARE PLAN

United States Seventh Circuit
Attorney's Fees, ERISA, Labor & Employment Law
A petition to apportion claims to a settlement fund between an ERISA plan subrogation claim and other lienholders is not preempted by ERISA's civil...
03/01/2004 03-2832

MCGEE v. RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INS. CO.

United States Eighth Circuit
ERISA, Insurance Law, Labor & Employment Law
District court erred in finding that the decision to terminate plaintiff's long-term benefits constituted an abuse of the plan administrator's...
02/25/2004 03-2372

SELKRIDGE v. UNITED OF OMAHA LIFE INS. CO.

United States Third Circuit
Civil Procedure, ERISA, Insurance Law
A trial judge cannot, without explanation, recuse himself in a substantial number of cases and, at substantially the same time, decline to recuse...
02/24/2004 03-1146, 03-1147

GANNON v. METRO. LIFE INS. CO.

United States First Circuit
ERISA, Insurance Law, Labor & Employment Law
Defendant did not act arbitrarily or capriciously in terminating plaintiff's long-term disability benefits; its determination that she was capable of...
02/19/2004 03-2053

EVANS v. METRO. LIFE INS. CO.

United States Fourth Circuit
ERISA, Insurance Law, Labor & Employment Law
Plaintiff did not quit work on December 2, 1999, when he originally claimed to be disabled, nor does the plan require a quit date to serve as the...
02/10/2004 03-1065

MINNESOTA LABORERS HEALTH & WELFARE FUND v. SCANLAN

United States Eighth Circuit
ERISA, Labor & Employment Law
Defendant was not the alter ego of his closely-held corporation; however, he signed the collective bargaining agreement with the union as the owner of...
02/10/2004 03-1069

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