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Early Retirement Benefits Not Entitled To Severance Priority, Joe Scolavino
Early Retirement Benefits Not Entitled To Severance Priority, Joe Scolavino
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In Supplee v. Bethlehem Steel Corp (In re Bethlehem Steel Corp.), 479 F.3d 167 (2d Cir. 2007), the Second Circuit Court of Appeals addressed the issue of whether early retirement benefits triggered by severance are entitled to administrative expense treatment. The court held that that early retirement benefits are not entitled to severance priority. While the Second Circuit generally treats severance payments as priority administrative expenses when employment is terminated during the employer’s bankruptcy, Bethlehem determined that lump-sum retirement benefits for which the employee became eligible at termination did not constitute a new benefit earned at termination, …