According to Quest Diagnostics, one of the nation’s leading drug-testing laboratories, positive marijuana tests among the U.S. workforce increased to 4.5% in 2023. The percentage of positive tests was 4.3% in 2022 and 3.1% in 2019. In 2023, Quest conducted about 8.4 million urine drug tests for employers, plus 1.3 million oral fluid tests and 73,000 hair tests. Meanwhile, the overall percentage of workers testing Read More
Four 2024 ERISA Decisions that Benefits Attorneys Should Know
Novel ERISA Suit Challenging Employer’s Use of Forfeited 401(k) Funds Moves Forward In the first suit of its kind, a California federal district court judge refused to dismiss a suit against Qualcomm Inc. by retired workers, who alleged that the company had misspent forfeited 401(k) funds obtained when workers left the company before the employer match to their 401(k) plan had fully vested. The former workers Read More
The New Overtime Rule: Steps to Take for Employers
The new overtime rule under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is going into effect, and employers must ensure that their workplaces follow it. Although ongoing litigation concerning the rule is likely, employers cannot rely on potential outcomes in court cases to delay implementing the rule. The increased salary thresholds for overtime exemptions occur in two phases. The first phase occurred when the threshold Read More
Tesla Shareholders Approve Multibillion-Dollar Compensation Package for CEO Musk
Tesla’s general counsel has announced that its shareholders recently approved a multibillion-dollar compensation package for its CEO, Elon Musk. The shareholders also approved moving the company’s incorporation from Delaware to Texas. Nonetheless, Musk's compensation package remains an issue in ongoing litigation in Delaware. Earlier this year, the Delaware Court of Chancery rejected Musk’s proposed compensation Read More
Media Co. Settles Class Action Suit Alleging Costly 401(k) Funds
A media company has settled a class action lawsuit in which its workers alleged that it failed to negotiate lower investment expenses or properly monitor investment options. Workers at Aegis Media Americas Inc., which Japanese international marketing firm Dentsu owns, accused it of violating its fiduciary duty under the Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) concerning the workers’ $540 million 401(k) Read More
9th Circuit Explains ERISA Preemption of State Law Claims Arising from Preservice Coverage Communications
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently issued an opinion with critical implications for the healthcare industry. This court decision clarifies the expansive reach of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act’s (ERISA) preemption of state law causes of action relating to preservice coverage communications between healthcare providers and health plan administrators. The case is Bristol SL Holdings Read More
Class Action Claims Wells Fargo Misused Forfeited 401(k) Funds in Violation of ERISA
A former Wells Fargo employee filed a proposed class action lawsuit against the company, alleging that it violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) in using forfeited 401(k) funds to reduce its own contributions to the plan rather than to benefit plan participants. The case is Thomas O. Matula Jr. v. Wells Fargo & Co. et al., case number 3:24-cv-03504, U.S. District Court for the Northern Read More
32 State AGs Urge Justices to Review 10th Circuit Ruling Concerning ERISA Preemption of State PBM Law
A bipartisan group of attorneys general from 31 states and the District of Columbia filed an amicus brief in support of a petition for certiorari by Oklahoma’s insurance commissioner to review a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. In its ruling, the Tenth Circuit held that the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and Medicare Part D partially preempted an Oklahoma law regulating Read More










