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ERISA Lien Resolution in 2025

What You Will Learn

  • The federal statutory framework that allows ERISA plans to seek reimbursement
  • Which plans fall under ERISA and what is necessary for ERISA plans to obtain preemptive status
  • How to obtain evidence of and determine a plan’s funding status
  • The development of case law over the past 25 years and where it stands in 2025

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What You Will Learn

  • The federal statutory framework that allows ERISA plans to seek reimbursement
  • Which plans fall under ERISA and what is necessary for ERISA plans to obtain preemptive status
  • How to obtain evidence of and determine a plan’s funding status
  • The development of case law over the past 25 years and where it stands in 2025

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Price

$79 for Association Member
$99 for Non-Member

75 minutes
Date Published

June 25, 2025

Publisher

Workers Injury Law & Advocacy Group

Subjects

ERISA

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Summary

Federal court decisions over the past quarter of a century, from the district level to the U.S. Supreme Court, have made favorable resolution of ERISA subrogation and reimbursement claims troublesome for many practitioners.

To effectively analyze, negotiate, and resolve ERISA liens, you need to understand the basics of the ERISA statute, what plans are subject to the statute and federal preemption, and the development of case law over the past 25 years that lends insight on how ERISA claims are pursued by employee health and welfare benefit plans.

In this webinar, John Cattie and Zachary De Leon provide unique perspectives on handling ERISA subrogation and reimbursement claims from their experience resolving ERISA liens in personal injury and workers’ compensation cases.

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Presenters

John V. Cattie, Jr.

John V. Cattie, Jr. was born in Philadelphia, PA and grew up outside Charlotte, NC. John graduated from Charlotte Latin... Read More

Zach De Leon

Zach graduated from the Charleston School of Law with Magna Cum Laude honors. Subsequent to the completion of his academic... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
ERISA Lien Resolution in 2025 - Video
Downloadable Files
ERISA Lien Resolution in 2025
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