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ERISA Principles is an authoritative reference that explores the foundational concepts and statutory framework of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. Co-authored by Peter J. Wiedenbeck and Brendan S. Maher, this scholarly work examines the principles underlying ERISA’s regulation of employee benefit plans, including pension plans, health insurance plans, and other welfare benefits.
The book provides detailed analysis of ERISA’s fiduciary responsibilities, disclosure requirements, and enforcement mechanisms. It serves as an invaluable resource for legal professionals, pension plan administrators, benefits consultants, and academic researchers seeking to understand the complexities of federal employee benefits law. Published by Cambridge University Press, this comprehensive guide clarifies the statutory language and judicial interpretations that shape modern retirement and benefits law in the United States.







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