Julie Selesnick on the Lawsuit that Should Terrify Every Employer and Why You Could Be Next (Ep. 10)

Julie Selesnick on the Lawsuit that Should Terrify Every Employer and Why You Could Be Next (Ep. 10)

In this must-watch episode of The Benefit Whisperer, Ralph Weber sits down with ERISA attorney Julie Selesnick to unpack one of the biggest legal stories in employee benefits: the JP Morgan healthcare lawsuit—and why it should matter to every employer and plan sponsor.

Julie brings 25+ years of legal experience and explains:
✅ What the JP Morgan case is really about
✅ Why PBMs (Pharmacy Benefit Managers) are under bipartisan fire
✅ How employers unknowingly violate fiduciary duties
✅ Why your broker might be working against your best interests
✅ What you must do now to protect your business and employees

This episode is essential for:

  • CFOs, HR Leaders, and Benefit Managers

  • Business owners with self-funded health plans

  • Anyone responsible for healthcare plan compliance

🎯 Learn how to safeguard your company from costly lawsuits and build a benefits plan that actually works.

🔔 Subscribe now for insider insights, unfiltered truths, and actionable strategies to reduce healthcare costs and improve employee benefits.

👉 Contact Ralph Weber:
📧 Ralph@TheBenefitWhisperer.com
📞 832-924-3330
🌐 www.thebenefitwhisperer.com

00:00 Introduction to Healthcare Law and ERISA

03:01 The Impact of the CAA on Healthcare Plans

05:58 Legal Trends in Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs)

08:53 Understanding the JP Morgan Lawsuit

12:04 Fiduciary Duties in ERISA and Non-ERISA Plans

14:56 Potential Ripple Effects of the JP Morgan Case

17:59 Lessons for Employers from Recent Lawsuits

23:55 Understanding Controlled Groups and ERISA

26:28 Best Practices for Health Plans

31:15 The Future of Healthcare Litigation

37:48 Advice for HR Leaders and CFOs

39:54 The Importance of Benchmarking in Healthcare

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