Foley is pleased to continue the Employee Benefits Broadcast Web conference series. Each quarter, Foley’s Employee Benefits attorneys will share all of the employee benefits news and analysis you need in an engaging and informative hour-long Web conference.
The broadcast on Tuesday, April 21, 2009, featured:
- Headline News: Samuel F. Hoffman provided an update on Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) subsidy rules
- Cram Session I: Katherine L. Aizawa helped you understand the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 (CHIPRA) special enrollment rights
- From the Case Files: Greg W. Renz discussed the U.S. Supreme Court’s Kennedy decision and its impact on benefit plans
- Cram Session II: Katherine L. Aizawa provided an overview of the Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Tax (HEART) Act of 2008
The Employee Benefits Broadcast provides participants with needed information in the most efficient manner possible — only a telephone line and Internet access are required to participate — allowing employee benefits professionals to stay up-to-date with timely information from anywhere in the nation.
For more information, please contact Elie Harris at eharris@foley.com.
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