Definitions
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- abbreviation Employee Retirement Income Security Act
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- initialism US (law) Employee
Retirement Income Security Act (of 1974)
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Examples
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ERISA is the main framework of responsibility when dealing with qualified plans.
Regulate Mutual Funds?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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After three decades enveloped in ERISA, that would be too traumatic a change of pace.
About This Site 2009
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After three decades enveloped in ERISA, that would be too traumatic a change of pace.
Stromata Blog: 2009
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After three decades enveloped in ERISA, that would be too traumatic a change of pace.
A Personal Note 2009
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Little known federal statute called ERISA, and a supreme court decision that held it preeempted state law, including state lawsuits brought for instance for wrongful death.
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Until recently, a complicated set of regulations known as ERISA essentially prohibited states from accessing information about private insurance.
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Several groups of employees and pension-fund participants have filed so-called ERISA/401k suits against their own firms.
12/26/2007 2007
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Several groups of employees and pension-fund participants have filed so-called ERISA/401k suits against their own firms.
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Several groups of employees and pension-fund participants have filed so-called ERISA/401k suits against their own firms.
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ERISA is short for The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, a federal law that establishes minimum standards for pension plans in private industry and governs transactions associated with them.
Forbes.com: News Jeff Landers 2011
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