Fredericksburg Pension & Benefits Lawyer, Indiana

Sponsored Law Firm


Bartley John Colomb

Workers' Compensation
Status:  In Good Standing           

Michele Diane Henry

Labor Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

William C. Moyer

Administrative Law, Age Discrimination, Americans with Disabilities Act , Corporate
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  51 Years

Bart Colomb

Social Security, Workers' Compensation, Labor Law, Disability
Status:  In Good Standing           

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-620-0900

Member Representative

Call me for fastest results!
800-620-0900

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-620-0900

By submitting this lawyer request, I confirm I have read and agree to the Consent to Receive Messages from all messaging and voice technologies including Email, Text, Phone, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy. Information provided is not privileged or confidential.


Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-943-8690

Member Representative

Call me for fastest results!
800-943-8690

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-943-8690

By submitting this lawyer request, I confirm I have read and agree to the Consent to Receive Messages from all messaging and voice technologies including Email, Text, Phone, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy. Information provided is not privileged or confidential.

TIPS

Easily find Fredericksburg Pension & Benefits Lawyers and Fredericksburg Pension & Benefits Law Firms. For more attorneys, search all Employment areas including Employee Rights, Employment Contracts, Employment Discrimination, Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Labor Law, Occupational Safety & Health, Sexual Harassment, Whistleblower, Workers' Compensation and Wrongful Termination attorneys.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Bingley v. Bingley

... SHEPARD, Chief Justice. Charles Bingley filed to dissolve his marriage with appellant Anne Bingley. Charles had retired from his employment with Navistar Corp., which paid premiums to a health insurance company on Charles's behalf as part of his pension plan. ...

Nornes v. Nornes

... $38,000.00 a year. The parties' only major assets were Husband's pension accounts, a Public Employee Retirement Fund ("PERF") account valued at $20,721.00 and a Deferred Benefit Plan ("DBP") valued at $22,438.00. [1] The ...

State v. Oddi-Smith

... Moreover, the statute provides that former officers of the sheriff's department or city police department who continue service after consolidation must retain their accrued pension fund or trust benefits and service credits earned during employment. Ind.Code Ann. ...