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...a flight attendant for DefendantAppellee Delta Air Lines, Inc. In that...a participant in Delta's Family- Care Retirement Plan ("the...
...Platinum") (collectively "defendants") arguing that the decision to deny her long-term-disability ("LTD") benefits was arbitrary or capricious. The district court granted a judgment...
...COURTCarol Post believes that she is entitled to long term disability benefits under her former employer's disability plan. Her treating physicians maintain...
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...Assurance Company of Boston (Liberty Life) on his claim for long-term disability benefits pursuant to a plan under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act...
...Gary H. Rittenhouse filed for benefits with UnitedHealth Group Long Term Disability Insurance Plan (UnitedHealth), which is insured by a policy from AIG Life...
...Gary H. Rittenhouse filed for benefits with UnitedHealth Group Long Term Disability Insurance Plan (UnitedHealth), which is insured by a policy from AIG Life...
...grant of summary judgment in favor of plaintiff Karen LaMantia awarding her disability benefits. The Plan argues that the district court committed three errors in...
...Security Act (ERISA). Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (MetLife) denied Harden long-term disability (LTD) benefits under his former employer's ERISA plan. Harden later brought...
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