Daniel B. WessonLaw ClerkProskauer Rose LLPWebsitewww.proskauer.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileConnectEmail212-969-3597 Professional Biography Daniel Wesson is a is a law clerk in the Labor Department and a member of the ERISA Litigation Group. More Legal and Business Bylines From Daniel B. Wesson District Courts Reach Opposite Conclusions on 401(k) Excessive Fee Claims - (Posted On Thursday, March 16, 2023) Wisconsin District Court Rulings Signal Potential New Trend Favoring the Defense of ERISA Fee and Investment Performance Lawsuits - (Posted On Wednesday, February 01, 2023) District Court Holds Third-Party Administrator Violated ACA’s Anti-Discrimination Rules by Administering Self-Insured Plan’s Exclusion for Gender-Affirming Care - (Posted On Thursday, January 05, 2023) S.D.N.Y. Voids ERISA Plan’s Arbitration Provision - (Posted On Thursday, December 15, 2022) ERISA Fee Complaint Dismissed in Pennsylvania District Court, Extending Favorable Trend - (Posted On Wednesday, November 23, 2022) Magistrate Recommends 180° Course Correction on Previously Denied Motions to Dismiss In ERISA Fee Litigation Cases - (Posted On Tuesday, November 08, 2022) Eighth Circuit Joins Growing Number of Courts Rejecting Common ERISA Fee and Investment Claims - (Posted On Tuesday, October 18, 2022) Two District Courts in the Seventh Circuit Grapple with Pleading Standards in ERISA Excessive Fee Cases - (Posted On Thursday, October 06, 2022) Second Circuit Decision Illustrates Importance of Following Claims Procedures, And Drastic Consequences of Procedural Misstep - (Posted On Friday, September 09, 2022) Seventh Circuit Provides Hope for ERISA Plan Sponsors and Fiduciaries Defending Investment Fee & Performance Litigation - (Posted On Thursday, September 08, 2022) Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 2 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis Texas Legislature Passes New Laws Impacting Health Care Industry by: Adam H. Laughton , Janus Pan Ontario Is Still Working for Workers—Ontario Government Introduces Its Seventh Working for Workers Act by: Michael Comartin , Christina Kaszap General Overview of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act by: Elizabeth L. McGinley , J. Dean Hinderliter The “One Big, Beautiful Bill” — What You Need to Know by: Edward J. Hannon , Erika L. Colangelo Copyright at a Crossroads, Continued: How the Bartz v. Anthropic Ruling Reshapes the AI Training Landscape by: Bernard K. Elegbede New Jersey Adopts QSBS Exclusion: A Game-Changer for In-State Investors and Founders by: Timothy J. Santoli , Liz Allison New Yorkers Not Likely to See Musk’s America Party on a Ballot Anytime Soon by: Joseph T. Burns Approved NCAA v. House Settlement Leaves Open Ended Legal Questions by: Jose Martin , Sarah K. Rathke Federal Judge Issues Nationwide Class-Based Injunction in Birthright Citizenship Case by: Ian R. Macdonald IRS Enters into Consent Decree Limiting Application of Johnson Amendment; New Position Allows Churches to Endorse Candidates in Certain Situations by: William M. Klimon , Patrick Sternal Charting the Path Back to the Good Life: Unblocking the Innovation Markets in 2025 by: Louis Lehot EKRA Gets Teeth: Ninth Circuit Strengthens EKRA Enforcement in Schena Ruling by: Ellen H. Persons , Alexandra A. Beato Streamlining Environmental Permitting: MassReadyAct's Proposed Impact on Massachusetts Development by: Tess C. Edwards , Douglas A. Troyer Latest Moves by Federal Agencies Regarding Gender-Affirming Care: Risks Mount for Providers by: Jennifer (Jenny) M. Nelson Carney , Arthur J. Fried Weekly Bankruptcy Alert July 14, 2025 (For the Week Ending July 13, 2025) by: Michelle Pottle Upcoming Events Jul 23 2025 The National Association of Women Lawyers 2025 Annual Meeting Jul 15 2025 Loper Bright: Has the Demise of Chevron Deference Mattered? Jul 15 2025 Loper Bright: Has the Demise of Chevron Deference Mattered? Jul 17 2025 180 Days of the Trump Administration—Quick Hits on Executive Orders, Actions, and Policies Print