Donovan v. Dillingham

688 F.2d 1367 (1982)

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Donovan v. Dillingham

United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
688 F.2d 1367 (1982)

  • Written by Alexander Hager-DeMyer, JD

Facts

Raymond Donovan (plaintiff), the secretary of the United States Department of Labor, filed suit in federal district court against C. H. Dillingham and the other trustees of Union Insurance Trust (Union) and their subsidiaries (defendants), alleging that they were fiduciaries under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Union was a multiple-employer trust designed to allow small employers to secure group health-insurance coverage for their employees at lower rates than insurers offered directly. Union obtained a group insurance policy from Occidental Life Insurance, and employers subscribed to Union to get coverage from the blanket policy. The district court dismissed the action for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction, finding that no employee benefit plan under ERISA existed. Donovan appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

Rule of Law

Issue

Holding and Reasoning (Godbold, C.J.)

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