Paul A. Green
Shareholder, Mooney, Green, Saindon, Murphy & Welch, P.C.
For more than thirty years, Paul Green has represented multiemployer pension and welfare plans and labor organizations. Mr. Green is a recognized expert in the field of ERISA and employee benefits, and leads the employee benefits practice at his Firm. Prior to joining the Firm as a founding partner, Mr. Green led the employee benefits practice at the former Beins, Axelrod, Osborne, Mooney & Green, P.C. Mr. Green originally gained his ERISA expertise as an attorney with the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, after serving as a clerk for the Hon. Rita C. Davidson on the Court of Appeals of Maryland.
In addition to his practice of law, Mr. Green is a member of the Maryland Small Business Retirement Savings Board, after having served on the legislative commission that helped to craft its enabling legislation. The Board has been charged by the Maryland General Assembly with responsibility for implementing an automatic IRA savings program for Maryland workers who have no other retirement savings alternatives through their work.
Mr. Green also spent years teaching law as an adjunct professor in the field of employee benefits at the Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America. Mr. Green lectures on a regular basis for the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans and other organizations. Mr. Green has conducted multiple sessions on matters related to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, bankruptcy, reporting and disclosure, benefit plan collections, domestic partner benefits, multiemployer section 401(k) and annuity plans, plan arbitration and dispute resolution, understanding investment management fees, and more.
Mr. Green has authored a number of significant publications in his field of practice, including: “Healthcare Basics for Union-Side Labor Lawyers,” LCC Annual Conference, 2017; “Hot Topics in Pension and Health Benefits,” LCC Annual Conference, 2017; “The Privilege Challenge,” Benefits Magazine (International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans), April 2016; “Getting Out of the Weeds: Medical Marijuana and the Workplace,”Benefits Magazine (International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans), October 2015, pp. 16-19 (Co-Author); “Bankruptcy Basics,” Benefits Magazine, May 2014 (web exclusive) (International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans); “Fiduciary Obligation in Collections,” Employee Benefit Issues, The Multiemployer Perspective (International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans), pp. 169-178 (2002); “Investment Management Fees – Soft Dollars,” Employee Benefit Issues, The Multiemployer Perspective (International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans), pp. 34-44 (2002); “401(k) and Self-Directed Annuity Plans,” Employee Benefit Issues, The Multiemployer Perspective (International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans), pp. 318 – 326 (2000); “Self-Pay Revisited – New Legal Requirements” (Digest, International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, Vol. 23, No. 6), pp. 7 et seq. (1986); “The Single-Employer Pension Plan Amendments of 1986: An Overview” (Spencer & Associates 1986) (Co-Author); and “Pension-Related Claims in Bankruptcy,” Pension Briefings (Federal Publications Inc.), No. 87-7 (July 1987) (Co-Author).
Mr. Green earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Chicago in 1978, also fulfilling the requirements for a degree in economics. Mr. Green earned his J.D., with honors, in 1982 from the University of Maryland School of Law, where he was distinguished as Order of the Coif.