Douglas M. Selwyn - Lawyer in Houston, TX

Douglas M. Selwyn - Lawyer in Houston, TX
Niels Esperson Building, 23rd Floor, 808 Travis Street,
Houston, TX 77002

About the lawyer

Douglas M. Selwyn is an excellent lawyer from Houston, TX. Attorney Douglas M. Selwyn works in an office located at Niels Esperson Building, 23rd Floor, 808 Travis Street, Houston, TX 77002. Houston lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Labor, Employment and Employee Benefits, Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law, ERISA Houston, TX. Douglas M. Selwyn is the best lawyer in Houston, Texas state!

Douglas M. Selwyn has over 39 years of experience in employee benefit plan design, implementation and litigation, and regulatory compliance of employee pension and welfare benefit plans, including defined benefit pension plans, defined contribution retirement plans, 401(k) plans, health and welfare benefit plans, VEBAs, apprenticeship training trusts, vacation plans under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). His experience includes obtaining IRS determination of tax exempt status, Voluntary Correction Procedures advising fiduciaries of employee benefit plans affecting mergers and acquisitions, plan terminations, employer Withdrawal Liability issues, compliance with the Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act issues, Qualified Domestic Relations Orders and Qualified Medical Child Support Orders, Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act issues, and Internal Revenue Service levies, Department of Labor audits, and enforcement of collection of employer contributions. Mr. Selwyn has successfully represented employee benefit plans, fiduciaries, businesses and individuals and has served as lead counsel in ERISA disputes before the Internal Revenue Service, Department of Labor, federal trial courts, federal appellate courts, bankruptcy courts, and arbitration panels in Texas, and other states. Mr. Selwyn has appeared before the Internal Revenue Service concerning tax exempt applications and compliance, the Department of Labor seeking approval of prohibited transaction exemptions and compliance audits, and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation seeking partition and funding assistance.

Mr. Selwyn served as Co-Chairman of the Employee Benefits Committee of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the American Bar Association (2008-2011). He previously served as Co-Chairman of the Fiduciary Responsibility Subcommittee and the Ethics Subcommittee of the Employee Benefits Committee. Mr. Selwyn currently serves as Co-Editor of the Newsletter of the Employee Benefits Committee, published quarterly. Mr. Selwyn is a Fellow and member of the Board of Governors of the American College of Employee Benefits Counsel, Inc. and chairs its Long-Range Planning Committee.

Mr. Selwyn is also a Fellow of the Houston Bar Foundation and a Sustaining Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation. Mr. Selwyn is listed multiple years in The Best Lawyers in America (Employee Benefits Law) and is also listed as a multi-year Texas Super Lawyer (Employee Benefits/ERISA). He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the Fifth Circuit Bar Association, the Houston Bar Association, and the ERISA Industry Group of Houston. Mr. Selwyn has served on the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, Inc. since 1981 having been its Chairman in 1987, He also was one of the founding Directors of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Foundation and served as its Secretary for 25 years, Mr. Selwyn is also a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow.

Mr. Selwyn has lectured on employee benefits issues including conferences sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Council on Employee Benefits, International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, Houston ERISA Industry Group, Houston Bar Association, Dallas Bar Association and various other regional and national associations.

Seminars Lectures

  • Impact of Health Care Reform on Health Care Plans in Texas, for the Mechanical Contractors Association of Texas 2011 Annual Conference, July 2011
  • A Basic Approach to Key Terms and Concepts under Title I of ERISA for the ERISA Basics National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, May 2011
  • Collectively Bargained Plans, for the ERISA Basics National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, May 2011
  • Collection of Employer Contributions to Multiemployer Employee Benefit Plans, for the ERISA Litigation National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, Co-Author, November 2010
  • Introduction to Multiemployer Plans, for the ERISA Basics National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, May 2010
  • Introduction to Subrogation and Reimbursement, for the ERISA Basics National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, May 2010
  • Withdrawal Liability and Collections, the ERISA Litigation National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, November 2009
  • A Basic Approach to Key Terms and Concepts under Title I of ERISA for the ERISA Basics National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, June 2009
  • Multiemployer Plans, for the ERISA Basics National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, June 2009
  • Transitioning to a New Third-Party Administrator, 54th Annual Employee Benefits Conference, sponsored by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, November 2008
  • Withdrawal Liability and Collections, the ERISA Litigation National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, November 2008
  • Special Topics in Welfare Litigation, for the ERISA Litigation National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, November 2008
  • Reporting and Disclosure, for the ERISA Basics National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, June 2008
  • Multiemployer Plans, for the ERISA Basics National Institute, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Joint Committee on Employee Benefits, June 2008
  • The Pension Protection Act of 2006, sponsored by the Attorneys Annual Conference for the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, 2007
  • What Every Business Lawyer Should Know About the Pension Protection Act of 2006, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Business Law Today series, 2007
  • Fiduciary Responsibility sponsored by the American Bar Association, Labor and Employment Law Section, Employee Benefits Committee, 2006-2008
  • Ethical Standards of Lawyer Conduct in Employee Benefits Practice, sponsored by the Houston ERISA Industry Group, 2002 and 2007
  • Ethics, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Labor and Employment Law Section, Employee Benefits Committee, 1994-2005
  • Lawyer Ethics in Employee Benefits Law, sponsored by the Dallas Bar Association, 2001

Education

South Texas College of Law
962
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