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The ‘Gaming’ of Pension Plan Actuarial Assumptions

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By Jeffrey D. Mamorsky on August 31, 2020
Posted in Benefits, Compensation, Labor, Labor & Employment
Jeffrey D. Mamorsky authored a Lexis Practice Advisor article titled “The ‘Gaming’ of Pension Plan Actuarial Assumptions.”

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Jeffrey D. Mamorsky is Co-Chair of the Global Benefits & Compensation Practice and Co-Chair of the Labor & Employment Practice’s ERISA & Employee Benefits Litigation group. He concentrates his practice in the areas of compensation and employee benefits law. He serves as employee…

Jeffrey D. Mamorsky is Co-Chair of the Global Benefits & Compensation Practice and Co-Chair of the Labor & Employment Practice’s ERISA & Employee Benefits Litigation group. He concentrates his practice in the areas of compensation and employee benefits law. He serves as employee benefits counsel to large multinational corporations, financial institutions, insurance companies, closely held businesses, large not-for-profit organizations, governmental agencies, Big Four accounting firms, leading employee benefits consulting firms, large multiple employer plans and major multi-employer pension and welfare funds.

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