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07Oct

ERISA (10th Circuit): ACCIDENTAL DEATH BENEFIT – Death by Speeding Vehicle Excluded Under “Crime” Exclusion

Lane Powell PC | | Return|
You know that the standard of review applied by courts will significantly impact how courts view an ERISA Plan administrator’s interpretation of an undefined plan term....
By: Lane Powell PC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/erisa-10th-circuit-accidental-death-16209/

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