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Lindsey H. Chopin is a principal in the New Orleans, Louisiana, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. and a member of the firm’s ERISA Complex Class Action, Employee Benefits and Class Action groups.

Lindsey focuses her practice on the defense of complex ERISA class-actions filed against public and private single employer ERISA plan sponsors and fiduciaries, as well as multi-employer plans and fiduciaries and ERISA plan services providers. She has litigated a wide variety of class action claims, including 401(k) fee claims, stock drop claims, defined benefit mortality assumption claims, “church plan” and “government plan” claims, health and welfare plan claims, and ERISA Section 510 claims. Lindsey also litigates ERISA benefit claims and claims involving non-ERISA plans.

Lindsey is the author of several ERISA-related articles, including an article focusing on ERISA fee litigation that appeared in the Benefits Law Journal, and is a frequent speaker on ERISA and class action litigation issues, including e-discovery best practices and ethics and professionalism when using social media in litigation. She is a senior editor of Chapter 15 of Bloomberg BNA’s Employee Benefits Law treatise and a contributing author to the ERISA Fiduciary Answers Book and Chapter 39 of the sixth edition of Bloomberg BNA’s ERISA Litigation treatise published in November 2017.

Prior to joining Jackson Lewis, Lindsey practiced complex ERISA litigation for five years at a large, national firm and served as a one-year term clerk for the Honorable Carl J. Barbier in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. 

While attending Loyola University School of Law, Lindsey was the articles and symposium editor of the Loyola Law Review and received the “Best Casenote Award” for her casenote analyzing the impact of Kasten v. St. Gobain Performance Plastics Corp., 563 U.S. 1 (2011), an FLSA matter decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Prior to attending law school and practicing law, Lindsey was a teachNOLA fellow and taught high school French in New Orleans’ public schools.

Honors and Recognitions

  • New Orleans Magazine, "Top Lawyers: Employee Benefits Law" (2023) 
  • The Best Lawyers in America©, "Ones to Watch: Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law" and "Ones to Watch: Labor and Employment Law - Management"(2021-present)
  • Louisiana Super Lawyers®, "Rising Stars" (2018-present)

Published Works

  • ERISA Fiduciary Answer Book (Wolters Kluwer 11th ed. 2022) [Contributor]
  • “Belknap v. Partners Healthcare and Recent Developments in ERISA’s Actuarial Equivalence Litigation,” American Bar Association (May 2022) [Co-Author]
  • Employee Benefits Law (Bloomberg BNA) [Contributing Author (2014-2019), Senior Editor (2019-present)]
  • ERISA Litigation, 6th ed. (Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. 2017) [Contributing Author]
  • "401(k) Fee Litigation: Recent Case Teachings on Exposures and Practices to Mitigate That Risk," Benefits Law Journal Vol. 28 No. 4 (Wolters Kluwer, 2015) [Co-Author] 

Speeches

  • "Benefit Claims: Administrative Procedures & Litigation Overview," ERISA Basics National Institute Series (Webinar, June 2020) [panelist]
  • "Top Ten Employee Benefits Issues 2019," ABA Employee Benefits Conference Mid-Winter Meeting (Palm Springs, CA, February 2019) [panelist]

Credentials

Education
Loyola University New Orleans School of Law
J.D.

magna cum laude

Indiana University
B.A.

with Distinction

Admitted to Practice
U.S. Supreme Court
5th Circuit Court of Appeals
8th Circuit Court of Appeals
Illinois - C.D. Ill.
Louisiana - E.D. La.
Louisiana - M.D. La.
Louisiana - W.D. La.
Louisiana
Professional Associations and Activities
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
St. Thomas More Inn of Court
Languages
French

Loyola University New Orleans School of Law
J.D.

magna cum laude

Indiana University
B.A.

with Distinction

U.S. Supreme Court
5th Circuit Court of Appeals
8th Circuit Court of Appeals
Illinois - C.D. Ill.
Louisiana - E.D. La.
Louisiana - M.D. La.
Louisiana - W.D. La.
Louisiana

American Bar Association
American Bar Association
St. Thomas More Inn of Court

French