Re: [NET-LAWYERS] ERISA litigation forms
Daniel B. Schwartz wrote:
>
> I have a client who was hired by a large corporation as an
> independant contractor. the IRS determined him to be an employee. He
> wants all of his back benefits (i.e. pension, Social Security etc.).
> This case is similar to the microsoft case in the 9th circuit last year.
> Does anyone know if forms for such a case are available on the WWW?
> --
A million IRS forms and publications can be downloaded from
http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/forms_pubs/
Or do you mean are there forms for demanding benefits from the
corporation? What's wrong with a demand letter? The corporation has to
figure out what it owes. To see if it forgets anything you can check
the Benefits Reference Library at
http://www.benefitslink.com/?docs/library.html and other benefits links
from http://www.benefitslink.com/index.cgi
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