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What an ERISA Disability Plaintiff Has to Prove to Win Attorney’s Fees in an ERISA Disability Case

Even when plaintiffs win ERISA disability lawsuits, their attorney’s fees can cut into their awards.  In some ERISA disability cases, however, plaintiffs can recover their attorney’s fees (and costs) under federal law. What do plaintiffs need to show in order to be awarded their attorney’s fees in an ERISA disability…

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Recent Sixth Circuit Case Interprets Phrase “Total Disability”

The definition of “total disability” is among the most important definitions in a disability policy and, consequently, in disability lawsuits.  It is also one of the most confusing.  For example, can you recover disability benefits for total disability if you can still perform some aspects of your job? In a…

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