Users' questions

Who is liable for withdrawal from a union pension plan?

Who is liable for withdrawal from a union pension plan?

If the buyer of assets intends to be a participating employer and contribute to the pension plan on behalf of the union employees, the “Sale of Assets” exemption under ERISA Section 4204 can be used to avoid assessment of withdrawal liability on the seller.

Is there a charge for a pension lawyer?

NPLN attorneys address the full range of retirement benefits and include specialists in divorce, and claims for benefits in private, nonprofit, and public pension plans. There is no charge for referrals.

Who are the lawyers for the National Pension Lawyers Network?

NPLN consists of approximately 570 lawyers from around the country who are available to represent workers, retirees, and their families in pension matters on a regular-fee, reduced-fee, and/or pro bono basis.

When to seek a union labor law attorney?

Union Labor Law attorneys also handle additional issues such as day-to-day union operations, union elections, union record keeping, and other various human resources concerns. Unions also typically seek out union labor law attorneys when facing employer downsizing, employer relocations or closings, and bankruptcies. Find My Lawyer Now!

If the buyer of assets intends to be a participating employer and contribute to the pension plan on behalf of the union employees, the “Sale of Assets” exemption under ERISA Section 4204 can be used to avoid assessment of withdrawal liability on the seller.

Who is the best pension plan dispute lawyer?

A pension plan dispute lawyer, such as an workers compensation lawyer, will represent your interests in court as needed. Post Your Case – Get Answers from Multiple Employment Lawyers

What can a pension attorney do for You?

A retirement or pension attorney will work on your behalf to resolve any concerns or disputes and file an ERISA claim if necessary.

NPLN consists of approximately 570 lawyers from around the country who are available to represent workers, retirees, and their families in pension matters on a regular-fee, reduced-fee, and/or pro bono basis.