Paul Woodard is a partner with Schechter
Benefits Law Group LLP, where he focuses his practice on a broad range of
ERISA-governed litigation matters. Paul has litigated and defended actions involving claims
against ERISA plan fiduciaries for breach of fiduciary duty, equitable relief, beneficiary
disputes, and the payment of benefits under employer-sponsored benefit plans.
In addition to ERISA litigation, Paul has successfully represented clients in
complex business disputes involving contract claims, professional negligence
claims, and stock option disputes in both federal and state court. Paul also
represents clients in tax disputes with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and
Franchise Tax Board (FTB) at the audit and appeal levels and before the
California Office of Tax Appeals and United States Tax Court.
Paul has extensive experience and expertise in the
preparation of qualified domestic relations orders (QDROs) for private
retirement plans and domestic relations orders (DRO) for state (CalPERS,
CalSTRS, SDCERA, SDCERS, SBCERA, LACERA, etc.) and federal benefits (CSRS/FERS
-civilian and military - and Thrift Savings Plan). Paul routinely performs complex QDRO
calculations and tracing analysis to determine the community property interests
where several plans are involved and where plans include both community
property and separate property contributions. Paul provides expert consultation
or expert witness testimony when retirement benefits issues are contested. Paul
also represents retirees in administrative proceedings seeking disability or
retirement benefits from various state governmental agencies, including
CalPERS, SDCERS, CalSTRS, and SBCERA. These cases typically involve an internal
appeal process, including a mini trial before an administrative law judge, who
makes a finding and recommendation after listening to all the facts and law on
a particular issue.
Paul also has experience navigating the judicial process
required in California to seize a judgment creditor's retirement assets, which
may be partially or fully exempt from collection. Paul was lead counsel on two
published appellate decisions that have had a significant impact on the law as
it pertains to seizing retirement assets. See O'BRIEN v. AMBS
DIAGNOSTICS, LLC, 246 Cal. App. 4th 942; 201 Cal.Rptr.3d 305 (2016);
and O'BRIEN v. AMBS DIAGNOSTICS, LLC, 38 Cal.App. 5th 553; 251 Cal.
Rptr. 3d 41 (2019). Paul recently obtained a favorable court ruling on a claim
of exemption whereby the court awarded $392,588.66 of the judgment debtor's
total $710,253.00 retirement assets.
While an aggressive litigator and winning appellate
practitioner, Paul is also versed in all forms of alternative dispute
resolution, including arbitration, mediation, settlement conferences, and
adjudicatory hearings. Paul believes in working with his clients towards
reaching a favorable resolution prior to incurring the expense of prolonged
litigation or trial.
Paul is a former President of the San Diego
Chapter of the Western Pension & Benefits Council and currently serves as a
Board Member. Paul is actively engaged in the legal community and is a member
of the William B. Enright Chapter American Inns of Court. He is also active
with the San Diego County Bar Association's Community Service Committee,
spearheading Wills for Heroes events providing free wills to first responders
since 2017.
Education
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San Diego State University (B.S., Business
Administration Financial Services, 2008)
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California Western School of Law (J.D., 2011)
Admissions
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State of California, 2012
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U.S. District Court, Southern District of
California, 2012
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U.S. District Court, Eastern District of
California, 2014
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U.S. District Court, Central District of
California, 2015
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U.S. Tax Court
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U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, 2012
Professional Memberships
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San Diego County Bar Association
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William B. Enright Chapter American Inns of
Court – Barrister
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Earl B. Gilliam Bar Association
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Western Pension & Benefits Council San Diego
Chapter
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Central San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce
Awards & Accolades
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Super Lawyers - Rising Star, 2020 - 2023
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Finalist - 2019 San Diego Business Journal
Leaders in Law Award (Rising Star)
Beyond the Office
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President of San Diego Chapter of Western
Pension & Benefits Council, 2018 - 2020
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President-Elect of San Diego Chapter of Western
Pension & Benefits Council, 2017 - 2018
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Board Member of San Diego Chapter of Western
Pension & Benefits Council, 2017 - present
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Co-Vice President - Corporate Relations, Central
San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce, 2017 - 2019
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At-Large Board Member, San Diego County Bar
Association Community Service Committee, 2017 - 2019
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Co-Chair, Wills for Heroes - San Diego Chapter,
2017 - present
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San Diego Miramar College Paralegal Advisory
Board, 2012 - present
Represented Matters
Timothy O’Brien and Liberty
Diagnostics LLC v. AMBS Diagnostics, LLC, et al., Case No. GC048333 (2014)
Appellate Opinions
O'Brien v. AMBS Diagnostics, LLC,
246 Cal.App.4th 942; 201 Cal.Rptr.3d 305 (2016)
O'Brien v. AMBS Diagnostics, LLC,
38 Cal.App.5th 553; 251 Cal.Rptr.3d 41 (2019)
Lundstrom v. Young, 2021 BL 146198, 9th Cir., No. 20-55002, unpublished 4/21/21