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Retirement Security Law

William & Mary Law School

Pension Funds

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Erisa Preemption Doctrine As Health Policy, Joshua P. Booth, Larry I. Palmer Oct 2010

Erisa Preemption Doctrine As Health Policy, Joshua P. Booth, Larry I. Palmer

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Outlawing Pension-Funding Shortfalls, Eric D. Chason Jan 2007

Outlawing Pension-Funding Shortfalls, Eric D. Chason

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Before ERISA, employees faced a large risk that their employers would default or renege on pension obligations. By creating a federal guarantor of pensions (the PBGC), ERISA has greatly reduced this risk. All else being equal, low-risk pensions are worth more to employees but cost more to provide. Congress has never had a coherent policy on who should pay for these extra costs. Moreover, legal scholars have failed to create a theoretical framework for dealing with these costs, focusing instead on the supposed "moral hazard" that the PBGC guaranty creates. This Article inserts itself into the scholarly vacuum, asserting that …


For Richer Or Poorer, 'Til Decree Do Us Part - A Spouse's Entitlement To Division Of Pension Funds And Professional Degrees As Marital Property, Linda A. Malone Jan 1984

For Richer Or Poorer, 'Til Decree Do Us Part - A Spouse's Entitlement To Division Of Pension Funds And Professional Degrees As Marital Property, Linda A. Malone

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