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Mason, Kenneth A.
Email
kmason@spencerfane.com
Phone
913-327-5138
Fax
913-345-0736
Kenneth A. Mason
Partner
Overland Park, Kansas
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Ken, a partner with the firm, heads the Employee Benefits Group. He concentrates on ERISA and other aspects of employee benefits law, including both tax and fiduciary issues, substantial involvement with retirement and welfare plans, executive deferred compensation, federal employment discrimination statutes, and issues unique to governmental and other tax-exempt employers. He clerked for U.S. District Judge Earl E. O'Connor before joining Spencer Fane.

Ken is a Past-Chair of both the Employee Benefits Committee of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association and the Employee Benefits Institute of Kansas City. He has been on the faculty of the American Bankers Association National Retirement Trust School and is listed in The Best ...

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Ken, a partner with the firm, heads the Employee Benefits Group. He concentrates on ERISA and other aspects of employee benefits law, including both tax and fiduciary issues, substantial involvement with retirement and welfare plans, executive deferred compensation, federal employment discrimination statutes, and issues unique to governmental and other tax-exempt employers. He clerked for U.S. District Judge Earl E. O'Connor before joining Spencer Fane.

Ken is a Past-Chair of both the Employee Benefits Committee of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association and the Employee Benefits Institute of Kansas City. He has been on the faculty of the American Bankers Association National Retirement Trust School and is listed in The Best Lawyers in America.

Ken's lecture subjects have included executive deferred compensation, 401(k) nondiscrimination testing, COBRA compliance, benefit plan aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act, employee leave-sharing programs, and long-term care insurance.

He has published several articles, including "Automatic Enrollment: The New Norm," "Leave-Sharing Programs: Everything Doesn't Go," "New COBRA Regulations: Good News for Plan Sponsors and Administrators," "Trends in ADA Litigation Affecting Employee Benefit Plans," "Should a Tax-Exempt Employer Adopt a Section 401(k) Plan?" "Deferred Compensation Strategies for Executives of Tax-Exempt Employers," and "The Source Tax Law: Issues for Employers and Practitioners."
Areas of Emphasis
• ERISA
• Executive Compensation
• Nonprofit and Governmental Employers
• 401(k) Plans
• ERISA
• Executive Compensation
• Nonprofit and Governmental Employers
• 401(k) Plans
Publications
Client Alert: Agencies Issue Interim Guidance on External Review Procedures
Guidance Issued on New Claims and Appeals Procedures
Plans Required to Cover Preventive Health Services
Agencies Clarify "Grandfathering" Under Health Care Reform
401(k) Compliance Questionnaire May Trap Unwary Plan Sponsors
Health Care Reform: The Near Term
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Professional Associations and Memberships
• Kansas Bar Association
• Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association
• The Missouri Bar
• The Employee Benefits Institute of Kansas City
• Kansas Bar Association
• Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association
• The Missouri Bar
• The Employee Benefits Institute of Kansas City
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