8:00 am – Registration and Breakfast
8:30 am – Roundtable Discussion
10:00 am – Networking

Please join Epstein Becker Green (EBG) and The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC) for an engaging and informative discussion about the top issues facing employers and employee benefit plan sponsors today.  Representatives from ERIC will provide legislative and policy updates, and EBG attorneys will offer insight and guidance regarding plan design, administration, and compliance considerations.

Roundtable Topics

  • Federal health care policy and group health plans
    • Affordable Care Act modifications and regulatory relief opportunities
    • Health savings accounts
    • Employer mandate and reporting requirements
    • Plan considerations, such as mental health parity coverage, moral exemptions for preventive services, and wellness program
  • Federal retirement policy and retirement programs
    • Tax reform’s impact on savings and retirement
    • Regulatory relief opportunities
  • State challenges to ERISA preemption
  • ERISA litigation update

Who Should Attend

Employer plan sponsors and professionals providing health, retirement, wellness, and compensation benefits. 

Speakers

Presenting EBG Attorneys

Presenting Representatives from ERIC

  • James GelfandSenior Vice President, Health Policy
  • Will HansenSenior Vice President, Retirement and Compensation Policy

For questions about the briefing, to request any auxiliary aids or services due to a disability, or to inform us of special dietary needs, please contact Sylwia Faszczewska. Please note that, while we request two weeks’ advance notice of any request for special needs at the event, good-faith efforts will be made to honor all requests received closer to the event date.

NOTE: Epstein Becker Green is an approved provider of New York Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit. The entire program is approved for 1.5 hour of credit in Professional Practice and is transitional and appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Please note that in order to receive full credit for attending this event, the registrant must be present and sign in for the session.

Event Detail

New York, NY
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