Christopher S. Lockman
Partner
Chris is a problem-solver and employee benefits “generalist” who advises clients on a range of pension, executive compensation, and welfare benefit plan issues, but maintains a focus on assisting clients with health care reform compliance, negotiation of administrative services agreements, and the operation of consumer-driven health care arrangements such as health savings accounts (HSAs), flexible spending accounts (FSAs), and health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs). Chris also has significant experience in the correction of retirement plan qualification failures, defending IRS audit and DOL investigations, and winding down plans administered by bankrupt entities.
As a member of the firm’s ERISA litigation practice, Chris defends fiduciary breach claims and claims for benefits under both pension and welfare benefit plans.
Chris lives at the cutting edge of new regulatory requirements concerning fiduciary governance for health and welfare benefit plans and the group health plan transparency requirements under the Transparency in Coverage final rule and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021. He also works extensively with client to address compliance concerns that arise when implementing healthcare point solutions that offer tools to address diabetes management, fertility, and medical travel, among other things.
Prior to joining Verrill, Chris served as a law clerk in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania and, while in law school, worked full-time at a multinational securities brokerage firm. These experiences helped shape the pragmatism Chris brings to his practice and to his clients.
A Maine native, Chris enjoys nature and the outdoors. During his time away from the office he can be found exploring the wilds of Maine, hiking, canoeing, fishing, and paddle-boarding with his family and friends.
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Chris Lockman recently spoke at the Annual Conference of the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) to address current compliance challenges and regulatory developments affecting institutional benefit plans.
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