Employee Benefits

The Barton Firm is proud to represent employees exercising their rights under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) and other similar statutes.

The Barton Firm’s Employee Benefits Practice Group represents employees and retirees who are participants in employee benefits plans (and their beneficiaries) nationwide. The Practice Group focuses on litigation involving violations of the federal law Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) in connection with employee benefit plans sponsored by private employers, but has also represented employees who are participants in non-ERISA plans (such as government plans).

ERISA imposes various duties and requirements to protect the rights of employees and their beneficiaries in retirement plans and welfare plans to protect participants and beneficiaries’ rights and interests. Persons responsible for managing an ERISA plan – who are called “fiduciaries” – are required to act solely in the interests of the participants and beneficiaries, not of the employer, to act prudently, to diversify assets held by the plan and to follow the terms of the plan and the other requirements of ERISA. Fiduciaries and high-level company executives are prohibited from self-dealing in plan assets.

ERISA also contains a variety of statutory protections, and The Barton Firm attorneys have litigated a wide variety of these claims including the following:

  • Prohibiting employers from adopting plan “amendments” to change the plan’s vesting schedule, benefit formula, or other conditions to eliminate or reduce already-accrued retirement benefits or restrict their receipt.

  • Disclosure of plan terms and material changes to participants and disclosure of other information upon request.

  • Discrimination or Retaliation as based on benefits or exercising rights under ERISA or retaliation for exposing violations of ERISA.

In addition to representing employees, The Barton Firm attorneys have also represented fiduciaries who have claims against other fiduciaries and fiduciaries who were improperly removed as fiduciaries.

The Barton Firm has represented employees and plan participants in a wide range of litigation areas involving rights and violations under ERISA.

If you have concerns about your rights and benefits as an employee, retiree, participant, or beneficiary under an employee benefit plan or ERISA, please contact one of the following persons for more information:

R. Joseph Barton, Esq. jbarton@thebartonfirm.com

Ming Siegel, Paralegal ming@thebartonfirm.com

The Barton Firm LLP

1633 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 200

Washington, DC 20009

Tel: (202) 734-7046