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24 Jan 2014, 12:57 am by Kevin LaCroix
In many jurisdictions, corporate officials sued for their actions undertaken in their corporate capacity may be able to defend themselves in reliance on the “business judgment rule. [read post]
The firm sponsoring the plan is required to set aside assets in a trust to fund these obligations, but if the sponsor goes bankrupt with insufficient assets to fund pension obligations, beneficiaries are bound to accept whatever reduced payouts can be made with the assets secured for the plan. [read post]
10 Jan 2014, 10:51 am by Christopher Collins
  The amendment was enacted as part of a package of reforms aimed at returning New York State’s Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund to solvency in the wake of the economic recession. [read post]
9 Jan 2014, 6:01 am by Adam Weinstein
  When you add on the severely under-funded pension and healthcare obligations, the amount of debt approaches $160 billion, or $46,000 per person. [read post]
26 Dec 2013, 8:11 am
If you young people decide you're tired of funding our pensions and our health care, capacity to roam will not be enough. [read post]
21 Nov 2013, 2:16 pm by Adam Kielich
Although ERISA, the federal law that governs pension plans, requires plan sponsors to fund at least a portion of all of the benefits due to employees and retirees in a separate trust, there is no account balance specific to any employee or retiree that can be drawn out and divided in the case of a divorce. [read post]
25 Oct 2013, 3:43 pm by Adam Kielich
Both private and public pensions are struggling under their financing obligations and looking at all options to put money in the trust that funds the pension benefits that does not require the employer (or taxpayers, in the case of public pensions) to put in money out of its own pocket–for benefits it promised to pay. [read post]
14 Oct 2013, 3:35 pm by Law Lady
CHRISTOPHER STAPLES, Respondent. 1st District.Attorney's fees -- Appellate -- Trial court did not abuse discretion in using a fee multiplier of 1.5 in awarding appellate attorney's fees where the court had determined that a multiplier of 1.5 was appropriate in awarding trial court attorney's fees -- Claim that prevailing party attorney's fees provision in sections 175.061(5) and 185.05(5), Florida Statutes did not apply to a local government pension fund established pursuant to… [read post]
14 Oct 2013, 7:28 am by Cooper, Adel & Associates
You can name beneficiaries for each individual asset or, if it makes sense, you can fund your assets to a trust so you have only one place where your beneficiaries are named. [read post]
8 Oct 2013, 4:31 am by Jonathan H. Adler
One way to achieve this would be to exclude from the debt limit Treasury debt held by the Federal Reserve or trust funds such as Social Security and Medicare, as [Anita] Krishnakumar has suggested. [read post]
1 Oct 2013, 10:07 am by Cooper, Adel & Associates
You can name beneficiaries for each individual asset or, if it makes sense, you can fund your assets to a trust so you have only one place where your beneficiaries are named. [read post]
27 Sep 2013, 3:46 am
There are pensioners who find themselves in absolutely dire circumstances as a direct result of the actions of the Directors of Sharemax. [read post]
19 Sep 2013, 6:52 am by Greg Daugherty
  Two years after the Sun Funds acquired their interests in SBI, SBI filed for bankruptcy and withdrew from the New England Teamsters and Trucking Industry Pension Fund (“Pension Fund”). [read post]
18 Sep 2013, 6:36 pm by Charles Szafir
Funded by the payroll tax, there were surpluses in the social security trust fund for many years. [read post]
11 Sep 2013, 2:58 pm by Adam Kielich
That includes salary and salary-related benefits, such as 401k plans and pensions. [read post]
1 Sep 2013, 11:12 pm by Charon QC
It is a perfectly legal financial arrangement and one that is recognised by HMRC and the Department for Work and Pensions. [read post]
1 Sep 2013, 11:12 pm by Charon QC
It is a perfectly legal financial arrangement and one that is recognised by HMRC and the Department for Work and Pensions. [read post]