ERISA

Listen to Scott Davis argue before the Ninth Circuit in Kludka v. Qwest

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How do ERISA disability lawyers get paid for their legal services?

Disability attorneys who represent claimants on ERISA disability policy claims may use a contingency fee basis, hourly fee basis, or a hybrid contingency-hourly agreement to collect a fee for their services.

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