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23Jul

ERISA: “I Only Missed It By That Much” — Why the “Substantial Compliance” Doctrine May NOT Excuse Late-Issued Benefit Decisions Anymore

Lane Powell PC | | Return|
You already know that ERISA regulations set specific timelines for the issuance of ERISA-governed long term disability decisions. See, e.g., 29 C.F.R. 2560.503-1(i)(1)(i) (45 days for disability claims and 60 days for others). In special...
By: Lane Powell PC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/erisa-i-only-missed-it-by-that-much-why-74142/

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