Seth J. Safra
USA Guide 2024
Band 1 : Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation
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About
Provided by Seth J. Safra
Practice Areas
Seth J. Safra is co-chair of Proskauer’s Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Group. Described by clients as “extremely knowledgeable, practical, and strategic,” Seth advises clients on compensation and benefit programs.
Seth’s experience covers a broad range of retirement plan designs, from traditional defined benefit to cash balance and floor-offset arrangements, ESOPs and 401(k) plans—often coordinating qualified and non-qualified arrangements. He also advises tax-exempt and governmental employers on 403(b) and 457 arrangements, as well as innovative new plan designs; and he advises on ERISA compliance for investments.
On the health and welfare side, Seth helps employers provide benefits that are cost-effective and competitive. He advises on plan design, including consumer-driven health plans with HSAs, retiree medical, fringe benefits, and severance programs, ERISA preemption, and tax and other compliance issues, such as nondiscrimination and cafeteria plan rules.
Seth also advises for-profit and non-profit employers, compensation committees, and boards on executive employment, deferred compensation, change in control, and equity and other incentive arrangements. In addition, he advises on compensation and benefits in corporate transactions.
Seth represents clients before the Department of Labor, IRS and other government agencies.
Chambers Review
USA
Seth Safra handles the full range of employee benefits and compensation issues, including M&A, pension investments and ERISA issues.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Seth is a black belt in this area. He knows the ins and outs such as ERISA requirements and has a good, practically-minded solutions-based practice."
"Seth is a black belt in this area. He knows the ins and outs such as ERISA requirements and has a good, practically-minded solutions-based practice."