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Donald T. Bogan

Thomas P. Hester Presidential Professor Emeritus, Frank Elkouri and Edna Asper Elkouri Professor in Law Emeritus

Publications

The Silliness Of ERISA: The Plan Is Not the Only Proper Party Defendant in An ERISA Benefits Claim
The Silliness Of ERISA: The Plan Is Not the Only Proper Party Defendant in An ERISA Benefits Claim
Marquette Benefits & Social Welfare Law Review (2015)
Donald T. Bogan, The Silliness Of ERISA: The Plan Is Not the Only Proper Party Defendant in An ERISA Benefits Claim, 16 Marq. Benefits & Soc. Welfare L. Rev. 395 (2015).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_articles//


ERISA: The Foundational Insufficiencies for Deferential Review in Employee Benefit Claims--Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. V. Glenn
ERISA: The Foundational Insufficiencies for Deferential Review in Employee Benefit Claims--Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. V. Glenn
Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal (2009)
Donald T. Bogan, ERISA: The Foundational Insufficiencies for Deferential Review in Employee Benefit Claims--Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. V. Glenn, 27 Hofstra Lab. & Emp. L.J. 147 (2009).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_articles//


ERISA: State Regulation of Insured Plans After Davila
ERISA: State Regulation of Insured Plans After Davila
John Marshall Law Review (2005)
Donald T. Bogan, ERISA: State Regulation of Insured Plans After Davila, 38 J. Marshall L. Rev. 693 (2005).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_articles//


ERISA: No Further Inquiry into Conflicted Plan Administrator Claim Denials
ERISA: No Further Inquiry into Conflicted Plan Administrator Claim Denials
Oklahoma Law Review (2005)
Donald T. Bogan & Benjamin Fu, ERISA: No Further Inquiry into Conflicted Plan Administrator Claim Denials, 58 Okla. L. Rev. 637 (2005).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_articles//


The Unsupported Delegation of Conflict Adjudication in ERISA Benefit Claims Under the Guise of Judicial Deference
The Unsupported Delegation of Conflict Adjudication in ERISA Benefit Claims Under the Guise of Judicial Deference
Oklahoma Law Review (2004)
Donald T. Bogan, The Unsupported Delegation of Conflict Adjudication in ERISA Benefit Claims Under the Guise of Judicial Deference, 57 Okla. L. Rev. 21 (2004).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_articles//


ERISA: Re-Thinking Firestone in Light of Great-West--Implications for Standard of Review and The Right to A Jury Trial in Welfare Benefit Claims
ERISA: Re-Thinking Firestone in Light of Great-West--Implications for Standard of Review and The Right to A Jury Trial in Welfare Benefit Claims
John Marshall Law Review (2004)
Donald T. Bogan, ERISA: Re-Thinking Firestone in Light of Great-West--Implications for Standard of Review and The Right to A Jury Trial in Welfare Benefit Claims, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 629 (2004).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_articles//


Saving State Law Bad-Faith Claims from Preemption
Saving State Law Bad-Faith Claims from Preemption
Trial (2003)
Donald T. Bogan, Saving State Law Bad-Faith Claims from Preemption, 39-APR Trial 52 (2003).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_articles//


ERISA: The Savings Clause, § 502 Implied Preemption, Complete Preemption, And State Law Remedies
ERISA: The Savings Clause, § 502 Implied Preemption, Complete Preemption, And State Law Remedies
Santa Clara Law Review (2001)
Donald T. Bogan, ERISA: The Savings Clause, § 502 Implied Preemption, Complete Preemption, And State Law Remedies, 42 Santa Clara L. Rev. 105 (2001).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_articles//


Protecting Patient Rights Despite ERISA: Will the Supreme Court Allow States to Regulate Managed Care?
Protecting Patient Rights Despite ERISA: Will the Supreme Court Allow States to Regulate Managed Care?
Tulane Law Review (2000)
Donald T. Bogan, Protecting Patient Rights Despite ERISA: Will the Supreme Court Allow States to Regulate Managed Care?, 74 Tul. L. Rev. 951 (2000).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/fac_articles//