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Friday, July 11, 2008

Week In Review (July 11, 2008)

Most Popular Federal Law Article

Education Labor Letter: New Requirements for 403(b) Plans.
403(b) plans are tax-qualified retirement plans maintained only by nonprofit organizations and public school systems. Plan assets are invested in annuity contracts or custodial accounts instead of a tax-exempt trust, like 401(k) plan assets. Historically, 403(b) plans were subject to very little regulation by the IRS and DOL.
Located On: Fisher & Phillips, LLP

Most Popular State Law Article

How Does California’s Same-Sex Marriage Decision Impact Employers?
As most affected employers are aware, California recently became the second state (after Massachusetts) to recognize same-sex marriages. In In re Marriage Cases, the California Supreme Court held that denying same-sex couples the right to marry violates the California Constitution’s equal protection clause and is a form of unconstitutional discrimination based on sexual orientation. The law also invalidated California’s Proposition 22, which provides that only a marriage between a man and a woman is recognized in California.
Located On: Ford & Harrison LLP

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What job interviewers shouldn’t ask
Star Telegram - July 07, 2008

Posted by Patrick Della Valle on 07/11 at 02:23 PM
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