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The Litigation Back Docket: Can a life insurer ask a court to sort out competing beneficiary claims instead of deciding itself?
What happens when an insurance company needs the court's help to determine the rightful beneficiary of an ERISA life insurance policy? Our analysis of MetLife v. Seidenfaden provides insight into this process.