IRA M. GOLUB is a partner in the Labor and Employment Law Department of Proskauer Rose LLP, who practices exclusively in the employee benefits area. His experience encompasses virtually all aspects of employee benefits law, ranging from the establishment of welfare, pension, and profit sharing plans to the administration and termination of such programs. Mr. Golub has developed a specialty in representing plan sponsors and is a national COBRA administrator in connection with the full spectrum of issues arising under health plans, including questions regarding COBRA and HIPAA. He has recently been involved in the area of health savings accounts, representing both banks and insurers.
Mr. Golub speaks and writes frequently on employee benefit matters. He is on the Editorial Advisory Boards of Aspen's Journal of Pension Planning and Compliance and Journal of Deferred Compensation. He is a member of the American Bar Association and a member of the New York and California Bars. He received his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center and his Bachelor of Science degree from the Cornell University New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Mr. Golub was formerly employed by a national actuarial consulting firm and was a trial attorney with the National Labor Relations Board
ROBERTA K. CHEVLOWE, Senior Counsel in the Labor and Employment Law Department of Proskauer Rose LLP, practices in the field of employee benefits law. Ms. Chevlowe has extensive experience advising employers and other plan sponsors with respect to all aspects of COBRA compliance and administration. In addition, she counsels clients regularly with respect to a variety of other issues relating to the establishment, administration, and continued legal compliance of pension and welfare plans, including ERISA's reporting and disclosure requirements and fiduciary duty provisions, plan qualification issues under the Internal Revenue Code, and the requirements imposed by HIPAA and many other federal and state laws affecting employee benefits. Ms. Chevlowe also assists clients in preparing and negotiating employment agreements and severance arrangements and drafting employee communication materials. In addition, she provides guidance in connection with audits, investigations, and lawsuits involving plan participants, fiduciaries, and regulatory agencies.
Ms. Chevlowe received her Juris Doctor cum laude from Brooklyn Law School, where she was the Associate Managing Editor of the Journal of International Law. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from the State University of New York at Albany