Represented E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company before the U.S. Supreme Court, resulting in a victory. The court held that a plan administrator of a qualified retirement plan was entitled to rely on the plan's beneficiary designation forms, rather than having to honor attempted beneficiary designations made through a divorce decree.

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Employee benefits for Acuity Brands Inc. subsidiary spin off
Advised Acuity Brands Inc., one of the world's leading providers of lighting fixtures, with respect to executive compensation and employee benefit more
Premium Mortgage Corp. v. Equifax Information Services, et al.
The firm served as lead counsel for Equifax Inc., one of the United States' largest credit reporting agencies, in this putative class action.  The more
Installation of dedicated solar power facility Oldcastle Architectural Inc.
Represented Oldcastle Architectural Group concrete-manufacturing facility in negotiations with independent power producer regarding proposed more
City of Raleigh groundwater variance
Obtained complex variance for the City of Raleigh allowing the use of monitored natural attenuation to remediate groundwater and resulting in savings more