This Note discusses Enron\u27s lockdown of its 401(k) plan, the effect this decision had on Enron employees\u27 pension funds, and the legal implications of this decision under the current statutory framework, ERISA. It describes the lawsuit filed by Enron employees in an attempt to recover some of the lost funds, as well as the probability of success for that action specifically and similar actions under ERISA in the future
This Article begins by explaining the problem confronting the participant in the benefits-due lawsui...
Since its enactment in 1974, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and related insuran...
Catherine Stevens had built her retirement savings a dollar at a time over a lifetime of hard work ...
This Note discusses Enron\u27s lockdown of its 401(k) plan, the effect this decision had on Enron em...
The Author traces the collapse of Enron from a legal perspective, focusing on the ramifications the ...
The collapse of Enron and the resulting consequences for participants in the Enron pension plan repr...
The financial losses suffered by participants in the Enron Corporation’s 401(k) retirement plan rece...
This session is entitled Employee Stock Ownership After Enron, and I assume that title has drawn i...
This report describes the current laws governing the holding of employer stock in employee retiremen...
Before 1974, participants in employer retirement plans seeking monetary relief for denied benefits w...
When Enron collapsed, many of its employees were not only out of a job, but those who had invested a...
In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly red...
Book Review of The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974: A Political History by James A. ...
This article discusses the evolution of retirement income funds from defined benefit packages to 401...
Many workers today depend on their 401(k) plan to provide them with an adequate income during retire...
This Article begins by explaining the problem confronting the participant in the benefits-due lawsui...
Since its enactment in 1974, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and related insuran...
Catherine Stevens had built her retirement savings a dollar at a time over a lifetime of hard work ...
This Note discusses Enron\u27s lockdown of its 401(k) plan, the effect this decision had on Enron em...
The Author traces the collapse of Enron from a legal perspective, focusing on the ramifications the ...
The collapse of Enron and the resulting consequences for participants in the Enron pension plan repr...
The financial losses suffered by participants in the Enron Corporation’s 401(k) retirement plan rece...
This session is entitled Employee Stock Ownership After Enron, and I assume that title has drawn i...
This report describes the current laws governing the holding of employer stock in employee retiremen...
Before 1974, participants in employer retirement plans seeking monetary relief for denied benefits w...
When Enron collapsed, many of its employees were not only out of a job, but those who had invested a...
In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly red...
Book Review of The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974: A Political History by James A. ...
This article discusses the evolution of retirement income funds from defined benefit packages to 401...
Many workers today depend on their 401(k) plan to provide them with an adequate income during retire...
This Article begins by explaining the problem confronting the participant in the benefits-due lawsui...
Since its enactment in 1974, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and related insuran...
Catherine Stevens had built her retirement savings a dollar at a time over a lifetime of hard work ...