Rare ERISA Case Holding

Gary Young for the National Law Journal at Law.com reports on the case of Millsap v. McDonnell Douglas Corp., No. 94-CV-633-H, from the Northern District of Oklahoma. The case, according to Law.com, represents only a handful of cases in which…

Gary Young for the National Law Journal at Law.com reports on the case of Millsap v. McDonnell Douglas Corp., No. 94-CV-633-H, from the Northern District of Oklahoma. The case, according to Law.com, represents only a handful of cases in which employees have prevailed in a claim that their employer violated ERISA “by closing a plant with the intent to shed employees whose benefit costs were high or who were on the verge of vesting in pensions.” Unfortunately, the $36 million settlement will never reach the hands of plaintiffs unless a 10th Circuit Court rules on a “backpay” issue under ERISA, which many say is doomed under the holding of Great-West Life & Annuity Ins. Co. v. Knudson, 534 U.S. 204, decided by the U.S. Supreme Court last year.

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