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The decision impacts the application of more than 1,000 federal laws, including those affecting benefits administration such as certain sections of the Internal Revenue Code and ERISA.
July 5 -
An exemption allowing religious groups to avoid covering the cost of birth control as required by the U.S. Affordable Care Act wont be expanded, the Obama administration said.
July 1 -
Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued two decisions that will greatly benefit employers in future cases.
June 28 -
The Supreme Court handed down two significant Title VII decisions this week giving pro-business groups a clear victory, and dividing predictably along partisan lines.
June 28 -
The Supreme Courts decision striking down the federal Defense of Marriage Act is being hailed as a huge victory for same-sex couples, but the ruling makes benefits administration for employers even more complicated than before.
June 26 -
As plan sponsors continue to work through Affordable Care Act compliance, there has been some confusion about what types of plans are being sponsored. Heres a look at the basics of these plans.
June 21 -
Stephen M. Saxon, chairman of the Groom Law Group, says little is getting done on important retirement issues in Washington because of the mandated government budget cuts known as sequestration.
June 19 -
The decision holds that the federal court may only review whether the arbitrator (even arguably) interpreted the parties contract, not whether he got its meaning right or wrong in contemplating class arbitration.
June 14 -
If he were an employer, John Boehner would be sitting on his hands and wallet waiting for the picture to clear about the Affordable Care Act, said the speaker of the House Wednesday while speaking at a policy forum in Washington.
June 12 -
The establishment of a national clearing house for brokers to cut through the red tape of state-by-state licensing is one step closer to reality.
June 10

