B. David Joffe
Tennessee

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
ONE 22 ONE
1221 Broadway, Suite 2400
Nashville, TN 37203
Tel: 615.252.2368
Email:
djoffe@bradley.com
Web:
www.bradley.com
David Joffe practices primarily in the areas of employee benefits and executive compensation law. He is the chair of the Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Practice Group.
Retirement Plans: David advises clients on the design, implementation and administration of qualified and nonqualified benefit plans. He consults with plan sponsors, administrators and fiduciaries of private, governmental, multi-employer and church plans. David has experience with a variety of benefit plan arrangements, including traditional defined benefit pension plans; 401(k) and other thrift plans; profit-sharing plans; SIMPLE IRAs and SEPs; HR 10, money purchase or Keogh plans; pre-approved plans; and ESOPs. David counsels employers on the tax aspects of such plans, including qualification issues and reporting obligations, and he regularly advises on related ERISA issues, including reporting and disclosure requirements, participation and vesting rules, fiduciary duties, prohibited transactions, and trustee obligations. His experience includes advising benefit plans on compliance with the VCOC and REOC requirements related to the “plan asset” rules.
Health & Welfare Plans: David routinely advises employers regarding welfare benefit plan issues (insured and self-funded), including the requirements under the Affordable Care Act, COBRA, HIPAA and other laws relating to group health, life, disability and retiree medical plans. As a related matter, he prepares and advises employers on Section 125 cafeteria plans, health and dependent care flexible spending arrangements, and Section 501(c)(9) VEBA trusts. He is routinely involved with disputes, including litigation, relating to benefit claims. David represents employers and fiduciaries on compliance issues and with audits conducted by the IRS, DOL, PBGC and other governmental agencies. He also advises sponsors and administrators on self-correction programs, including EPCRS and VFC.
Executive Compensation: David regularly counsels employers and executive management on compensation issues. He has extensive experience with deferred compensation arrangements (e.g., nonqualified deferred compensation plans, excess benefit and top hat plans, SERPs, golden parachutes, split-dollar agreements and rabbi trusts) including the application of Code Section 409A. He advises executives, as well as board members, on stock-based compensation issues. David is frequently involved in preparing executive compensation plans and individual executive employment and compensation agreements. He works on executive compensation issues in transactions including the application of Code Section 280G. David also works with employers on related employment tax issues, including tax reporting and withholding requirements.
- Represented Tennessee-based construction firm in 100% ESOP transaction.
- Represented Alabama-based electrical contracting firm in 100% ESOP transaction.
- Represented Mississippi-based telecommunication firm in redemption and termination of an ESOP.
- Represented the trustee of an ESOP in the purchase of 100% of the stock of a Florida-based engineering firm.
- Represented a Texas oil and gas company in a $95 million partial sale to an ESOP.
- Represented an ESOP trustee in the purchase of 100% of the stock of an Alabama-based government contractor following a corporate redemption at an aggregate transaction price of $130 million.
- Represented the nation’s largest producer of construction aggregates in acquisitions involving defined benefit and defined contribution plans.
- Represented the trustee of an ESOP in the sale of a $60 million manufacturing facility.
- Represented a telecommunications company in a $70 million ESOP transaction.
- Represented the trustee of an ESOP in the purchase of a minority interest in a technology advisory firm.
- Represented the trustee of an ESOP in the sale of a minority interest in an insurance brokerage firm as part of a $189 million transaction.
- Represented a government contractor in a second-stage ESOP transaction involving a later transfer of funds from a 401(k) plan.
- Represented an Alabama-based government contractor in a $135 million sale to an Alaska native corporation.
- Represented an agricultural products company in a sale to an ESOP for $160 million.
- Represented other government contractors in ESOP transactions ranging from $20 million to $100 million.
- Represented multi-state hospital companies regarding employee benefits issues in mergers and acquisitions.
- Represented a publicly traded manufacturing company regarding transfer and assumption of defined benefit plan obligations.
- Represented small and large employers in Department of Labor and Internal Revenue Service investigations and audits.
- Design and restatements of multiple deferred compensation arrangements for both publicly traded and privately held companies.
- Represented administrative committee of one of the largest U.S. public retirement systems.
The attorneys in Bradley’s Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice Group utilize their extensive knowledge of the increasingly complex legislative and regulatory framework surrounding employee benefits and executive compensation plans to provide strategic counsel that helps employers achieve their goals and limit liability.
We assist clients in establishing benefit plans; making changes to existing benefits plans to ensure compliance with applicable laws, including the Internal Revenue Code and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), together with related regulations of the Department of Labor (DOL), Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC); resolving complex issues that arise in connection with such plans in the context of mergers and acquisitions; and administering plans in a manner designed to minimize liability from a regulatory and litigation perspective.
Bradley is a national law firm with a reputation for skilled legal work, exceptional client service, and impeccable integrity. We provide business clients around the world with a full suite of legal services in dozens of industries and practice areas.
Our 13 offices are located in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and the District of Columbia, giving us an extensive geographic base to represent clients on a regional, national, and international basis. We frequently serve as national coordinating counsel, regional counsel, and statewide counsel for clients in various industries.
Although we are a large law firm with more than 700 attorneys, our clients still enjoy the personal attention, responsiveness, and deep relationships they would expect from a boutique firm. Our attorneys and staff combine legal experience and knowledge with a sophisticated understanding of industries to find practical, strategic solutions specifically tailored to our clients’ business operations. Bradley lawyers use their talents, judgment, work ethic, and experience to go above and beyond expectations to help clients meet their goals.