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The dilemma of these families stems in large part from a 1987 Supreme Court decision, Pilot Life vs. Dedeaux, which is widely regarded as a misinterpretation of Congress's intent in enacting the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
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The family later also lost its claim for damages, after the death of their daughter because of a 1987 Supreme Court case; Pilot Llife Ins.co. v. Dedeaux, 481 U.S. 41, 1987, where the Court issued a ruling that shields employer-paid health care plans from damages over their coverage decisions.
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The Supreme Court decision in Pilot Life Insurance v. Dedeaux stated that "state common law causes of action arising from the improper processing of a claim are preempted."
Jamie Court: Personal Responsibility For Health Insurance But No Health Insurer Accountability? 2009
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California, has turned USC's Dedeaux Field into a field of dreams this season.
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On the coaching at his alma mater compared to Boston: “Rod Dedeaux teaches more in one season at USC than the Red Sox organization does in ten years.”
Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993
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On the coaching at his alma mater compared to Boston: “Rod Dedeaux teaches more in one season at USC than the Red Sox organization does in ten years.”
Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993
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On the coaching at his alma mater compared to Boston: “Rod Dedeaux teaches more in one season at USC than the Red Sox organization does in ten years.”
Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993
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On the coaching at his alma mater compared to Boston: “Rod Dedeaux teaches more in one season at USC than the Red Sox organization does in ten years.”
Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993
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This time, I was accompanied by Robert Leach, a former Trojans outfielder and author of a book about U.S.C.'s legendary coach Rod Dedeaux; Chris Epting, author of "Roadside Baseball," an homage to the game's unmarked attractions; and Morris Eckstein, past executive president of SABR.
NYT > Home Page By JANE LEAVY 2011
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Dedeaux also had three former players who were Yankees rookies.
latimes.com - News 2011
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