This week we could not play favorites among the many interesting ERISA decisions. Keep reading to hear about two “meritless goat” decisions, the latest update in the du Pont family pension saga, and a case in which fiduciaries to a multi-employer pension plan allegedly engaged in much wrongdoing, including charging for services after they were

It was a slow week in ERISA-land, as the courts presumably continue to recover from December and January vacations.

Read on for summaries of this week’s cases, which include a potential class action challenge to Hartford’s disability benefit claims handling (McQuillin v. Hartford), another skirmish in the battle between employees and employers over

Happy New Year ERISA Watchers. For our first issue of 2023, we thought we’d take a moment to look back on the highs and lows of 2022 in the world of ERISA. In that spirit, we have compiled a somewhat subjective list of the best and worst decisions of the past year. We included only