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Bloomberg Markets' article on ERISABloomberg Markets' article from April, 2011, explains how ERISA, a statute designed to protect consumers, actually exploits them.
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Burgio v. The PrudentialBurgio, ERISA, discovery,
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Kellogg v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.AD&D, accidental death, ambiguity, standard of review, de novo, reasonable expectations
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Cohen v. MetLifeContempt, ERISA, disability, Cohen,
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Ziesemer v. First UNUMdisability claim, deemed denied, exhaustion, remand
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Cooper v. LINAdisability insurance claim, LINA, ERISA, arbitrary and capricious, Cooper v. LINA,
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Nicolas v. MCIvenue, forum selection clause, ERISA,
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Levy v. INA Life Ins. Co.claims handling manual, disclosure in litigation, cofidential information, protective order
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Milliman Report Regarding the Cost of Eliminating Discretionary Clausesdiscretionary authority, NAIC, insurers, prohibition of discretionary clauses
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Provident Internal Memo: Why Insurers Love ERISAERISA, Provident, limited remedies, no jury trials, no consequentials, no punitives
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Types of Disability ClaimsSalt Lake City, Utah law firm representing life insurance and disability claims in Utah and nationwide. If you’ve lost a family member or are suffering from a disabling condition or disease, contact the law offices of ERISA and disability lawyer Brian S. King.
Articles
- Posted on 03/29/2011 Bloomberg Markets' article on ERISA
- Posted on 01/17/2009 Burgio v. The Prudential
- Posted on 12/05/2008 Kellogg v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.
News
- Posted on 04/24/2006 Eliminating Discretionary Clauses in Insurance Policies
- Posted on 12/29/2005 Should You Buy Long Term Disability Insurance?