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: Adjunct Law Prof BlogNYC Pensions
By Mitchell H. Rubinstein, Eric A. Lustig, and Gail Levin Richmond (all)
Many employees do not fully understand the pension system which they are enrolled in. Jeff Friedlander's March 23, 2009 New York Law Journal article entitled A Brief Introduction To NYC Pension Law may help (registration required). As the article states:...
Full post as published by Adjunct Law Prof Blog on April 12, 2009 (boomark / email).

Gihilarducci on Defined Benefit Pensions are Dead; Long Live DB Pensions
Teresa Ghilarducci, Bernard L. and Irene Schwartz Chair of Economic Policy Analysis The New School for Social Research, and author of ?When I?m Sixty-Four: The Plot Against Pensions and the Plan to Save Them," has penned this response to the...
ASK AND YE SHALL, MAKE THAT MAY, RECEIVE
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Zelinsky on Age Discrimination in Defined Benefit Pensions
Edward Zelinsky (Cardozo) has just posted on SSRN his article The Aftermath of the Cash Balance Controversy: Defining Age Discrimination for Traditional Defined Benefit Pensions...
Zelinsky: Age Discrimination in Defined Benefit Pensions
Edward A. Zelinsky (Cardozo) has posted The Aftermath of the Cash Balance Controversy: Defining Age Discrimination for Traditional Defined Benefit Pensions on SSRN...
MP's New Law Could Cap Bankers' Pensions (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
A law to limit the pensions of bankers who work for institutions bailed out by taxpayers is being introduced in Parliament.









