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Texas A&M University School of Law

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Thoughts On The Latest Battles Over Erisa's Remedies, Brendan S. Maher Mar 2013

Thoughts On The Latest Battles Over Erisa's Remedies, Brendan S. Maher

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It is extraordinarily unlikely that the drafters of ERISA foresaw the effect the statute would have on federal courts and American economic life. It was originally conceived as a "pension bill of rights" designed to ensure that workers received the fixed monthly pension payment (based on tenure and average salary) that they had been promised. It grew, however, into the most litigated statute in the United States Code; to govern increasingly popular individual retirement savings accounts, e.g., 401(k) accounts;4 to be the central statute regulating employment based health insurance, which covers over one hundred and sixty million people; to be …