- Marie E. Casciari will be speaking at the ABA JCEB Advanced ERISA Litigation National Institute in Chicago from May 15-16, 2018 on the following panel: “Focus Topics: Mental Health Parity Litigation.” More program information can be found at: https://shop.americanbar.org/ebus/ABAEventsCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?productId=304433851.
- William Reynolds is presenting at the ABA Advanced ERISA Claims Litigation Conference on May 17, 2018 on the following panel: “Administrative Claims Review Under the DOL’s New Disability Claims Regulations.”
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