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Paul R. O'Rourke
- 901.577.2313
- porourke@bakerdonelson.com
- www.bakerdonelson.com
Paul R. O'Rourke has practiced employee benefits law for more than twenty years, working with a wide range of clients from very large, publicly-traded employers to self-employed individual arrangements. Clients include for-profit entities, as well as governmental and church plans, in the forms of both single and multiple employer arrangements. Mr. O'Rourke handles qualified and non-qualified retirement plans, executive compensation and other deferred compensation arrangements, regulatory issues and dispute resolution, cafeteria plans, welfare plans, COBRA and other benefit-related matters. His approach to each plan is tailored to client needs in the creation of a new plan, as well as the administration or revision of existing plans. He is often involved with regulatory compliance matters relating to these plans, whether through routine governmental filings, correction procedures for operational problems, and dispute resolution with the IRS and Department of Labor.
Mr. O'Rourke is shareholder in the Memphis office. He speaks at numerous seminars and programs on employee benefits, particularly in the tax-qualified retirement plan area.
- Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Articles in the National Law Review database by Paul R. O'Rourke:
- New IRS Rule Governing Severance Payments Goes Into Effect (Posted On Wednesday, June 2, 2010)
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