Miami Marlins Buyers Ask To Duck ERISA Rules After Sale

By Emily Brill (June 5, 2018, 5:57 PM EDT) -- The Miami Marlins' new owners on Tuesday asked the federal agency in charge of pension plans for an exemption to Employee Retirement Income Security Act rules that are designed to protect pensions after companies are sold, saying it shouldn't be required to post a $4.8 million bond for five years....

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