David Lee Bacon

David Lee Bacon

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Licensed for 57 years

Employee benefits Lawyer at Los Angeles, CA
Practice Areas: Employee Benefits, Workers Compensation, Employment & Labor, Securities & Investment Fraud

333 South Hope Street Suite 2900, Los Angeles, CA

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Licenses

Licensed in California for 57 years

State: California

Acquired: 1969

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Location

Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner LLP

333 South Hope Street Suite 2900, Los Angeles, CA, 90071-3048

THELEN REID BROWN RAYSMAN & STEINERllp

1880 Century Park East 12th Floor, Los Angeles, CA, 90067

Law Offices of David Lee Bacon

119 S Atlantic Blvd Ste 306, Monterey Park, CA, 91754-2776

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Experience

Associations

American College of Employee Benefits Counsel

Charter Member

Association of Insurance Counsel

Affiliate

Education

1968

Harvard University Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

1965

Harvard University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2002

LexisNexis Presents ERISA, A Practitioner's Guide

ERISA Preemption in a Nutshell-Year 2002

1999

Law Education Institute/Bureau of National Affairs, 1999 Winter CLE Conference

How To Get The United States Supreme Court's Attention

1998

The Rutter Group Insurance Litigation update

ERISA Preemption

1998

The Rutter Group Insurance Litigation update

ERISA Preemption

1997

Joint Committee on Employee Benefits

The Flexible Workforce of the 1990's

1997

Law Education Institute/Bureau of National Affairs,1997 Winter CLE Conference, Employee Benefits

High-Tech ERISA Defenses

1996

National Institute, ERISA Basics

What is an ERISA Plan

1996

California Judges Association/The Rutter Group

Employment Litigation 1996

1995

Mid-Winter Meeting, Tort and Insurance Practice Section

ERISA Preemption of Fraudulent Inducement Claims and The Insurance Company's Ability to Reduce Exposure Under ERISA by Avoidance of Fiduciary Status

1994

Labor and Employment Law Section

Equitable Estoppel Developments in ERISA Law

1994

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ERISA and Life, Health Claims Litigation Seminar: "New Trends and Tactics"

1994

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Waiver/Estoppel: How Plaintiffs Are Getting Around Preemption

1993

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ERISA Preemption and Health Care Issues

1993

Labor and Employment Law Section

Unknown

1988

International Claims Association Annual Meeting

ERISA

1986

Insurance Law Section

ERISA developments

1979

U.C.L.A. School of Law Conference on Employment Discrimination and the Law

Unknown

Publications

2005

Pension & Benefits Daily Fiduciary Responsibility; Former Employee Lacks Standing to Challenge 401(k) Plan 'Freeze'

2005

Labor & Employment Bulletin Developing Law: The Responsibilities of Directed Trustees Under ERISA

2004

Labor & Employment Bulletin Participant Tort Suits Alleging Improper Denial of Coverage by HMOs Preempted by ERISA

2004

Labor & Employment Bulletin Supreme Court Clarifies Law Governing Working-Owner Participation in Employee Benefit Plans

2003

Labor & Employment Bulletin Supreme Court Holds Treating Physician Rule Does Not Apply Under ERISA

2003

Labor & Employment Bulletin U.S. Supreme Court Holds ERISA Does Not Preempt 'Any Willing Provider' Laws

2002

Labor & Employment Bulletin U.S. Department of Labor Issues ERISA 'Blackout' Period Interim Final Rules

2002

Labor & Employment Bulletin ERISA Preempts State Law Substantial Compliance Doctrines with Respect to Change of Beneficiary Designation

2002

Labor & Employment Bulletin Supreme Court Holds that ERISA Does Not Preempt State Statutes Providing HMO Participant's With the Right to an Independent Medical Review

2002

Labor & Employment Bulletin Supreme Court Bars Insurance's ERISA Suit for Damage's

2001

Labor & Employment Bulletin Divided Ninth Circuit Panel Applies Treating Physician Rule to ERISA Disability Cases

2001

Labor & Employment Bulletin Employee Assistance Programs' Confidentiality Protected by Federal Privilege

2001

Labor & Employment Bulletin U.S. Supreme Court Upholds ERISA Preemption Over State Statute that Automatically Revokes Beneficiary Designation Upon Divorce

2001

Best Practices In HR Cash Balance Plan Must Pay Lump Sum More Than Account Balance

2000

Metropolitan Corporate Counsel Supreme Court Rejects ERISA Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claim Against HMO for Mixed Treatment Eligibility Decisions

1997

Journal of Deferred Compensation Cutting Edge ERISA Defenses

1994

The Brief (ABA) ERISA Preemption And Health Care Issues

1993

ERISA and Benefits Law Journal High-Tech ERISA Defenses

1992

New Developments in ERISA Litigation New Developments in ERISA Litigation

1992

ERISA Basics ERISA Basics

1991

Benefits Law Journal ERISA Preemption Reaffirmed: Supreme Court Stays the Course in FMC Corp. and Ingersoll-Rand

1988

Contract Healthcare ERISA-Based Defense Can Shield HMOs from Costly Suits

1988

Personnel How to Prevent Wrongful Termination Lawsuits

1988

Bad Faith Bad Faith

1988

Group Health Association of America Journal ERISA: Protection for HMO Industry Against Bad Faith Claims

1987

Journal of Compensation and Benefits Extra Scrutiny of ERISA Reporting Requirements Needed Due to New Supreme Court Decision

1987

Insurance Advocate Pilot Life: Insurer's Double-Edged Sword

1987

National Underwriter Pilot Life: Insurer's Double-Edged Sword

1987

National Underwriter Pilot Life: Insurer's Double-Edged Sword

1986

Life, Health and Disability Benefits: A Primer for Corporate Counsel Life, Health and Disability Benefits: A Primer for Corporate Counsel

1986

Labor and Employment Law Newsletter (ABA) Employer Discretion in Terminating Managerial Employees

1986

Labor and Employment Law Newsletter (ABA) ERISA Litigation: The Evolving 'High-Tech' Defenses

1982

California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB) Continuing Education of the Bar Employment Disputes (Wrongful Termination)
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