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The 2014 Pension 40: David Boies

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    David Boies
    Chairman
    Boies, Schiller & Flexner

    David Boies has been busy of late, but what else is new? The superstar litigator and chairman of New York law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner has represented former American International Group chairmanMaurice (Hank) Greenbergin his suit against the federal government for its bailout of AIG. Greenberg contends that the government ripped off AIG shareholders when it bailed out the insurer in 2008. The AIG suit is hardly the only high-profile case in which Boies, 73, has taken a star turn. He was one of the lead attorneys in the case that argued gay marriage before the Supreme Court, prosecuted Microsoft Corp. for antitrust violations and represented former vice president Al Gore in 2000’s Bush v. Gore. A case that has been simmering in the background throughout 2014 is Boies’s defense of Rhode Island’s pension reforms implemented in the 2011 Retirement Security Act. After the act passed the legislature, public employee unions sued to overturn the bill, which cut benefits, reduced the cost-of-living adjustment and added a 401(k). Boies, representing the Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island, joined the case after talking toGina Raimondo(No. 14), then the state’s general treasurer, now governor-elect. The two sides came close to settling in February 2014, but some holdouts objected. The parties in the case are due back in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Sarah Taft-Carter in early December, when a trial date could be set.

    The 2014 Pension 40

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    Bruce Rauner
    Illinois
    John and
    Laura Arnold

    Laura and John
    Arnold Foundation
    Randi Weingarten
    American Federation of Teachers
    Rahm Emanuel
    Chicago
    David Boies
    Boies, Schiller & Flexner
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    Randy DeFrehn
    National Coordinating Committee for Multiemployer Plans
    Damon Silvers
    AFL-CIO
    Laurence Fink
    BlackRock
    Chris Christie
    New Jersey
    Robin Diamonte
    United Technologies Corp.
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    Ted Eliopoulos
    California Public Employees’ Retirement System
    John Kline
    Minnesota
    J. Mark Iwry
    U.S. Treasury Department
    Gina Raimondo
    Rhode Island
    Phyllis Borzi
    U.S. Labor Department
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    Orrin Hatch
    Utah
    Abigail Johnson
    Fidelity Investments
    Ted Wheeler
    Oregon
    Caitlin Long
    Morgan Stanley
    詹姆斯·霍法
    International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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    Amy Kessler
    Prudential Financial
    Alejandro
    García Padilla

    Puerto Rico
    Christopher Klein
    U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Caifornia
    Steven Rhodes
    Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
    凯文·德莱昂
    California
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    David Draine
    Pew Charitable Trusts
    Jordan Marks
    National Public Pension Coalition
    Sam Liccardo
    California
    Joshua Rauh
    Stanford Graduate School of Business
    Karen Ferguson and Karen Friedman
    Pension Rights Center
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    Timothy Blake
    Moody’s Investors Service
    Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
    Center for Retirement Initiatives, Georgetown University
    Edward (Ted) Siedle
    Benchmark Financial Services
    Daniel Loeb
    Third Point
    Judy Mares
    Employee Benefits Security Administration, U.S. Labor Department
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    Andrew Biggs
    American Enterprise Institute
    Andy Stern
    Columbia University
    Kenneth Mehlman
    KKR & Co.
    Teresa Ghilarducci
    New School for Social Research
    A. Melissa Moye
    U.S. Treasury Department


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