Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 55Connecticut Bar Association, 1981 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Thus , claimants covered by national or regional pension plans may bring an action in the district where they live and work even if the pension plan is administered elsewhere.108 ERISA also contains a “ long arm ” statute , which ...
Thus , claimants covered by national or regional pension plans may bring an action in the district where they live and work even if the pension plan is administered elsewhere.108 ERISA also contains a “ long arm ” statute , which ...
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ever , have denied ERISA claimants ' demands for jury trials , reasoning that the issue of entitlement to pension benefits under ERISA is equitable in nature and therefore triable by the court.115 Whether a claimant may be awarded ...
ever , have denied ERISA claimants ' demands for jury trials , reasoning that the issue of entitlement to pension benefits under ERISA is equitable in nature and therefore triable by the court.115 Whether a claimant may be awarded ...
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Finally , to encourage private enforcement of ERISA , the law provides that in an action under Title I of ERISA , a court may award a reasonable attorney's fee and costs to either party . Two points regarding ERISA attorney fee awards ...
Finally , to encourage private enforcement of ERISA , the law provides that in an action under Title I of ERISA , a court may award a reasonable attorney's fee and costs to either party . Two points regarding ERISA attorney fee awards ...
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Connecticut Supreme Court Review 197980 Court Year Wesley W Horton | 1 |
Survey of 1980 Developments in Connecticut mily | 29 |
Corporations William H Cuddy | 62 |
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