Pensions Expert Witnesses
Employment & Vocational Expert Witness Listings
Consultants and expert witnesses who may provide expert witness testimony regarding pensions may be found on this page. Experts found here may consult on issues involving the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, 401(k)s, and retirement. Consultants found through these areas of expertise may provide reports regarding retirees, retirement benefits, pensions, and old-age pensions. They may also testify on defined benefit plans, defined contribution plans, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), 401(k) plans, and mutual funds, as well as related issues.
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What is a pensions expert witness?
A pensions expert witness is someone who can provide testimony about various aspects of pensions, retirement, and retiree benefits. This may include 401(k)s, IRAs, mutual funds, and other retirement plans, among other related topics.
What is the role of a pensions expert witness?
The job of a pensions expert witness is to provide testimony related to retirement benefits, pension plans, and retirement plan administration, among other matters.
How much can a person make as a pensions expert witness?
Pensions expert witnesses may agree with the retaining attorney to an hourly rate anywhere from $200 to $450 per hour, or more, depending on the case.
What are the qualifications of a pensions expert witness?
A stress expert witness should have a background in psychology, stress management, and/or mental health.
What type of evidence is gathered in a lawsuit by a pensions expert witness?
A pensions expert witness may gather evidence such as financial records, actuarial reports, plan documents, and industry standards to provide expert testimony in a lawsuit related to pension plans.
In what type of cases would there be testimony from a pensions expert witness?
Pensions expert witnesses may provide testimony in cases involving pension plan administration, funding, compliance, valuation, and disputes related to benefits, contributions, or eligibility criteria.