December 08, 2022

2022 ERISA Litigation: What You Need to Know

Webinar

Overview

This past year was another busy one for ERISA litigation. With new developments in 401(k) and Mental Health Parity Act litigation, and issues stemming from the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, there was plenty to keep up with.

Join members of Faegre Drinker’s ERISA litigation team as we discuss the most significant issues and trends in ERISA litigation from the past year. Specifically, our team will address:

  • An update on 401(k) excessive fee litigation after the Supreme Court’s decision in Hughes v. Northwestern
  • Benefits litigation issues related to the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
  • Cybersecurity issues, including recent cyber fraud lawsuits involving benefit plans
  • The latest on Mental Health Parity Act cases

Time

10:30 – 11:30 a.m. PT 
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. MT
12:30 – 1:30 p.m. CT 
1:30 – 2:30 p.m. ET

Have a scheduling conflict? Register for the live event and we’ll send you the on-demand recording shortly after the broadcast date.

Questions? Please contact Heather Sanders or call +1 215 988 1127.

Continuing Education Credit

This program has been approved only for the following continuing legal education credits:

  • California: 1 hour participatory general credit
  • Colorado: 1 hour of general credit     
  • Connecticut: 1 hour of general credit 
  • Illinois: 1 hour of general credit     
  • Indiana: 1 hour of general credit     
  • Iowa: 1 hour of general credit         
  • New Jersey: 1 reciprocal hour of CLE Credit
  • New York: 1 reciprocal hour of professional practice credit
  • Texas: 1 hour of general credit

An application for approval of this course has been submitted and is pending in the following states:  Delaware, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Virginia

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