- Docket No.
- 20-11179
- Appellate Court
- Fifth Circuit
Goal
- Exempt the plaintiffs from the requirement
- Find that plaintiff limited partners qualify as "employees" and "participants" covered under ERISA employee welfare benefit plan.
Issues
Litigation Content
Why this Matters:
The plaintiffs ask that a particular partnership arrangement should be classified as a form of an employer group health plan under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. Such classification would insulate the partnership from state regulation, and bar state and federal agencies from taking enforcement action against the partnership. The classification would also allow the partnership to be exempt from certain consumer protections that apply only to the individual and small group markets, including protections such as guaranteed issue, community rating, or coverage of the essential health benefits package under the Affordable Care Act.
Potential Impact:
Allowing such arrangements to avoid major Affordable Care Act protections and state regulation of private health insurance could destabilize health insurance markets through adverse selection and expose more consumers to potential fraud.
14 Major Filings
- MANDATE (Oct 11, 2022)
- JUDGMENT (Aug 17, 2022)
- OPINION (Aug 17, 2022)
- APPELLANT REPLY BRIEF (Jul 13, 2021)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Jun 29, 2021)
- APPELLEE BRIEF (Jun 15, 2021)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Apr 23, 2021)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Apr 23, 2021)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Apr 23, 2021)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Apr 23, 2021)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Apr 7, 2021)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Apr 7, 2021)
- APPELLANT BRIEF (Mar 31, 2021)
- US CIVIL CASE docketed (Nov 27, 2020)