Articles From Margaret M. Benson

Editor’s note By Margaret M. Benson Employee Benefits, September 2004 Although Labor Day is not yet upon us as we go to press, several employee benefits attorneys have written articles that allow us to meet the deadlines for a September issue.
A note from the editor By Margaret M. Benson Employee Benefits, May 2004 This is our sixth issue of the Employee Benefits newsletter this year and it runs the gamut from the anti-cutback rule to "noisy withdrawal."
Editor’s note By Margaret M. Benson Employee Benefits, October 2003 Like October, there's an abundance about this issue. Many thanks to our authors who worked hard to burnish these substantial articles for publication in our Section newsletter.
Editor’s note By Margaret M. Benson Employee Benefits, July 2003 Your Employee Benefits Section Council members were all in force for our assigned 4:30 p.m. meeting at the ISBA Annual Meeting on Friday, June 20, 2003 at The Abbey in Lake Geneva.
Editor’s note By Margaret M. Benson Employee Benefits, April 2003 This is our fifth and final newsletter for the year. The Newsletter was made possible by the generous writing contributions of 1) Katie Kennedy, 2) Katie's John Marshall Law School Graduate Employee Benefits Program mentees, 3) The multiple articles written by Steve Lifson and Teresa Faherty Blomquist and 4) The case updates faithfully and ably written by Amy Pauls.
Editor’s note By Margaret M. Benson Employee Benefits, January 2003 Happy New Year, Employee Benefits newsletter readers! If one of your New Year's resolutions is to be more creative, writing for this newsletter is a painless way to accomplish your goal.
Editor’s note By Margaret M. Benson Employee Benefits, December 2002 In this issue, we welcome back Teresa Faherty Blomquist, who expands on the media reporting that has been given to underfunded defined benefit plans.
Have you thought about… By Margaret M. Benson Employee Benefits, October 2002 In 1974, Congress gave birth to ERISA. For 28 years, attorneys, legislators, accountants, judges and consultants have had a hand in raising her, variously protecting, shepherding and influencing her.

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