This book serves as an introduction to employee benefits law.
Pension and Employee Benefit Law
Employee Benefits Law
Addressing both pension plans and health care plans, the book includes a broad overview of our nation's employment-based health care system, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and the ACA's effect on employer-provided health care plans.
This book was created to present the modern world of employee benefits law in a manner that is both easily understood by the students and enjoyable for the instructor to teach.
Pension and Employee Benefits: ERISA law and regulations, related laws, proposed regulations
Employee Benefits Law: Qualification Rules and ERISA Requirements, Second Edition, differs from other employee benefits casebooks and practicing legal education materials in the following ways: The book makes a clear delineation of the ...
Examines the whole spectrum of benefits that derive from an individual's employed status. Presents a basic theoretical foundation for evaluating the quality, cost, and desirability of mandated benefits. Views discretionary...
Citations of authority are provided as research aids for those who need to pursue particular items in greater detail. Now in its Eighth Edition, this is the definitive guide to employee welfare plan design, administration, and funding.
Featuring chairs and partners of employee benefits law representing the nation's leading firms, this book offers a broad, yet comprehensive overview of the changing landscape of the employee benefits realm and the strategies of successful ...