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New York University Review of Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation

Annual publication featuring expert, hard-hitting articles on employee benefits and compensation.
Publisher: Matthew Bender

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The New York University Review of Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation is a one-of-a-kind annual publication featuring expert analysis and discussion of the most critical cutting-edge issues in employee benefits and executive compensation by some of America's finest tax attorneys and professors.

Inside you'll find articles that examine hot-button compensation and tax issues like:

  • Regulation of banker pay
  • Health care legislation 
  • Pension plan investments 
  • The unique tax issues involved in same-sex marriage 
  • Split-dollar life insurance 
  • Cafeteria plans 
  • Employer-provided medical and drug benefits for retirees.

The 2021 edition ISBN is 9781663305749.

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Table of contents

CHAPTER 1 How Should Congress Respond to Jarvis? The Case for Letting States Experiment With Private Sector Retirement Savings Plans
EDWARD A. ZELINSKY

CHAPTER 2 Excessive Fee Litigation in Light of Hughes v. Northwestern University
KATHRYN L. MOORE

CHAPTER 3 Thole Survivors: Constitutional Standing in ERISA Fiduciary Litigation
SEAN M. ANDERSON

CHAPTER 4 Rational Economic Jurisprudence: An Economics Perspective on Active Versus Passive Investments in ERISA Lawsuits
JOHN A. TURNER
BRUCE W. KLEIN

CHAPTER 5 Providing Meaningful Access to, and Features in, Retirement Savings Plans to Address Savings Gaps and Boost Retirement Savings
MICHELLE CAPEZZA

CHAPTER 6 Employee Turnover & Partial Plan Terminations
SAMANTHA J. PRINCE

CHAPTER 7 Sustainable Investment Options in Defined Contribution Plans: The Disconnect Between Supply and Demand
DANA M. MUIR

CHAPTER 8 Recent Successful Challenges to IRS Actions and Positions
BARRY L. SALKIN

CHAPTER 9 Abortion Bounties, Plans, and Complete Preemption
BRENDAN. S. MAHER

CHAPTER 10 Standardized, Unitized, Accretive Longevity Insurance: Lessons from the Differing Demand for Annuities and Life Insurance
ANDREW MORRISON STUMPFF

CHAPTER 11 IRC Section 409(p) and S Corporation ESOPs
BRIAN D. HECTOR
JASON C. RAY
EMILY M. RICKARD

CHAPTER 12 Riding Out a Pension Risk Transfer Storm: Revisiting Participant Protections for Pension Buy-Outs
ANNA-MARIE TABOR

CHAPTER 13 Pooled Employer Plans—The Regulatory Landscape So Far
MICHAEL J. GORMAN
MICHAEL B. RICHMAN

TABLE OF CASES
TABLE OF STATUTES
TABLE OF AGENCY DECISIONS
INDEX