Deals & People March 9, 2010
Reish & Reicher Expands Attorney Roster
ERISA law firm Reish & Reicher has added another attorney to its Employee Benefits practice.
Reported by Nevin E. Adams
The Los Angeles-based law firm has announced that Summer Conley has joined the firm as a Senior Counsel in the Employee Benefits practice.
The firm said Conley has 12 years of experience at a major national law firm and specializes in all aspects of employee benefits issues, including qualified and nonqualified deferred compensation plans and executive compensation. She also has in-depth knowledge and experience in the health and welfare practice, including COBRA, HIPAA, cafeteria plans, and medical plans.
Reish & Reicher represents plan sponsors, fiduciaries, financial institutions, broker/dealers, registered investment advisors (RIAs), and third-party administrators in the design, operation, and regulatory compliance of employee benefits plans; and in the regulation of advisers and providers to those plans.
The firm said Conley has 12 years of experience at a major national law firm and specializes in all aspects of employee benefits issues, including qualified and nonqualified deferred compensation plans and executive compensation. She also has in-depth knowledge and experience in the health and welfare practice, including COBRA, HIPAA, cafeteria plans, and medical plans.
Reish & Reicher represents plan sponsors, fiduciaries, financial institutions, broker/dealers, registered investment advisors (RIAs), and third-party administrators in the design, operation, and regulatory compliance of employee benefits plans; and in the regulation of advisers and providers to those plans.
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