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Full-Text Articles in Retirement Security Law
Employee Stock Ownership Plans, Voting Rights, And Plant Closings, Jonathan Barry Forman
Employee Stock Ownership Plans, Voting Rights, And Plant Closings, Jonathan Barry Forman
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
After examining the structure and tax consequences of ESOPs, this note will argue that ESOPs should guarantee employees full voting rights over securities transferred to them under such plans. This note will also propose that ESOPs can be used in employee takeovers of corporations as part of a plan to help prevent plant closings.
Erisa's "Bad Boy": Forfeiture For Cause In Retirement Plans, John W. Lee
Erisa's "Bad Boy": Forfeiture For Cause In Retirement Plans, John W. Lee
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fiduciaries Under Erisa: A Narrow Path To Tread, H. Stennis Little, Jr., Larry T. Thrailkill
Fiduciaries Under Erisa: A Narrow Path To Tread, H. Stennis Little, Jr., Larry T. Thrailkill
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974'(ERISA) introduced a new era for a broad spectrum of American society. The new Act had a startling impact not only upon pension plan sponsors, participants, and beneficiaries, but also upon the myriad group of individuals and institutions providing services,advice, and counsel to the pension industry. This article primarily will consider the new law as it affects the fiduciary, creating new responsibilities and increased liability. Several areas in which the new law creates special problems then will be considered.
Still Short Of Its Goal: A Critical Look At Individual Retirement Accounts, Peter A. Arntson
Still Short Of Its Goal: A Critical Look At Individual Retirement Accounts, Peter A. Arntson
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.