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Linda Baldwin Jones
Shareholder

Email: LBJones@unioncounsel.net
Telephone: 510-337-1001

Education:
University of San Francisco School of Law
Iona College

Linda Baldwin Jones, a Shareholder with Weinberg, Roger & Rosenfeld, has over ten years experience in the area of ERISA and employee benefits. Ms. Jones graduated from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 1995 where she was a member of Law Review. Prior to law school, Ms. Jones worked in the pension fund department of a major telecommunications company in Connecticut. She earned a Bachelors of Business Administration at Iona College in New York.

Ms. Jones has extensive litigation experience with ERISA, trust fund collection, benefit denial, refund, and trust fund insurance issues, and has argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on several occasions. Ms. Jones represents and counsels several Taft-Hartley employee benefit funds, which provide pension, health and welfare and other collectively bargained benefits. She also represents and counsels public pension plans and unions on a variety of issues, including ERISA compliance, real estate and tax matters.

Practice Areas:
Employee Benefit Plans and Union-Related Trust Funds

   
   

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