Theresa Peer v. Liberty Life Assurance Company
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May 16, 2019
Fee Bid Was Within Precedent In ERISA Suit, 11th Circ. Told
A woman in a benefits dispute with Liberty Life Assurance Co. of Boston told the Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday she can't be subject to sanctions for seeking attorney fees after losing the case because her suit raised significant questions of law under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
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May 09, 2019
Liberty Seeks Sanctions At 11th Circ. For 'Stubborn' Fee Bid
Liberty Life Assurance Co. of Boston asked the Eleventh Circuit on Thursday to sanction a woman and her counsel for seeking legal fees, saying the bid was frivolous and based on the same "stubborn insistence" that led her to pursue her failed benefits claims in the first place.
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February 08, 2019
Life Insurance Dispute Against Liberty Nixed At 11th Circ.
The Eleventh Circuit on Friday refused to revive a woman's Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit against Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston, agreeing with the lower court that there was no live controversy to address in the case.