A recent Supreme Court decision on agency powers could affect Department of Labor guidance. Carol Buckmann explains the possible impact in this article.
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Mandatory arbitration of ERISA claims could curb class action litigation, but open issues remain. Careful drafting is a must.
Read MoreWelcome Ben! We are proud you joined C&B to enhance our benefits practice and fiduciary advice we offer our clients.
Read MoreCongratulations to our colleague, Lauri London.
Read MoreSandra and Carol are recognized in the 2022 peer-reviewed lists of SuperLawyers and Best Lawyers for their excellence in Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law.
Read MoreZahava Blumenthal joins Cohen & Buckmann as Senior Counsel, Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce a milestone achievement - the firm’s fifth anniversary.
Read MorePart 2 of the series, Carol Buckmann continues to explore if, when and how mandatory arbitration clauses can be used to rein in the significant increase in fiduciary breach class actions.
Read MoreBloomberg Law publishes three-part series by Carol Buckmann on Using Mandatory Arbitration to Avoid ERISA Class Actions.
Read MoreCarol Buckmann to speak at the Twelve Points Retirement Advisors’ webinar, “Not Doing RFPs for your Retirement Plan? Learn Why This Can Be a Costly Mistake Your Organization is Making,” on June 17, 2021 @ 12:00 p.m..
Read MoreCohen & Buckmann and its founding partners have been named to the list of top law firms and lawyers by Chambers and Partners.
Read MoreThe Firm is honored with upgraded national and New York “Best Law Firm” rankings by U.S. News- Best Lawyers 2021 in the area of Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law.
Read MoreSandra Cohen & Carol Buckmann were named Trailblazers in the Elite Boutique category by ALM Media, in the October 2020 issue of the National Law Journal.
Read MoreCarol Buckmann weighs in on the Pensions & Investments article that highlights target-date fund risks and volatility.
Read MoreElizabeth Drigotas will be speaking at the Practicing Law Institute program, “Hot Issues in Executive Compensation 2020,” on September 9, 2020.
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