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Teri King
Partner / AtlantaTeri King is a Partner in, and the Chair of the Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits Practice of Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP.
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Full Bio
Ms. King advises in-house counsel and human resources and benefits personnel on qualified and nonqualified retirement plans as well as executive compensation.
She provides practical guidance to clients on how best to comply with the complex legal issues and challenges that fall within the framework of employee benefits laws, such as:
- Advising regarding the selection, regular monitoring and update of service providers to ensure fiduciary compliance in today’s climate of prevalent litigation;
- Performing searches for recordkeepers, investment advisors, third-party administrators, actuaries, auditors and funding providers;
- Negotiating vendor service agreements;
- Helping with acquisitions and consolidating acquired groups and plans into client programs and/or winding up acquired plans;
- Updating retirement programs to reflect modern approaches and cost considerations;
- Negotiating with the IRS for qualified retirement plan corrections to maintain the qualified status, as well as advising about corrections that are appropriate without an IRS submission;
- Assisting with corrections to avoid penalties under Internal Revenue Code Section 409A;
- Reviewing communications, policies and procedures for compliance and practicality; and
- Advising plan fiduciaries on all aspects of compliance and procedure.
Ms. King has significant experience in the areas of pension derisking and pension plan terminations, for plans ranging in size from $30 million to $1 billion. She advises clients throughout the process of evaluating options, navigating the formal steps, and guiding fiduciaries through the full derisking project in a compliant manner.
For over 20 years, Ms. King has proactively helped clients solve and prevent problems before they occur. Ms. King’s many years of experience allow her to approach client concerns with pragmatism and an understanding of practical problems associated with operating employee benefit programs, as well as the technicalities of compliance.
From 2021-2024, Chambers USA: America’s Leaders Lawyers for Business, recognized Ms. King for Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation.
Ms. King received her, B.A., from Florida State University, and her J.D., summa cum laude from Georgia State University College of Law.
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Bar Admissions
Georgia -
Education
Undergraduate- Florida State University
Law School- Georgia State University
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Memberships
State Bar of Georgia
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Recognitions
The Best Lawyers in America®, Atlanta, Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law (2024-2026)
Chambers USA, Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, Georgia (2021-2025) -
SGR Publications
- FTC Rule Banning Most Non-Competes Would Outlaw Forfeiture Provisions
- Long-Term, Part-Time Employees IRS Proposed Regulations
- New Group Health Plan Annual Attestation Requirement
- COVID-19 Deadline Extensions and Coverage Mandates for Benefit Plans Scheduled to End
- SECURE 2.0 – What Retirement Plan Sponsors Need to Know Now
- IRS Cost-of-Living Adjustments Employee Benefit Plan Limitations for 2023
- IRS Cost-of-Living Adjustments Employee Benefit Plan Limitations for 2022
- New 401(k) Adoption Agreements on the Horizon: Pitfalls for the Unwary
- EBSA Tolls Deadlines For Certain Benefit Plans and Participants
- IRS Cost-of-Living Adjustments Employee Benefit Plan Limitations for 2021
- Department of Labor Provides Guidance on Offering Private Equity Investments in Defined Contribution Plans
- IRS Temporarily Authorizes Spousal Consents for Retirement Plan Elections to be Notarized or Witnessed Electronically
- The Supreme Court Rules that Participants Cannot Sue Over Mismanagement of Defined Benefit Plan Asset Investments
- Reductions in Force? Beware of Partial Termination
- High Deductible Health Plans May Waive Cost-Sharing for Coronavirus Testing and Treatment
- Congress Permanently Repeals ACA Taxes and Passes SECURE Act
- Fifth Circuit Rules the ACA’s Individual Mandate Unconstitutional, Asks Lower Court to Decide on the Rest
- IRS Extends Form 1095-C Distribution Deadline Once Again
- Federal Privacy Rules Require Amendment to Benefit Plan Service Agreements
- IRS Cost-of-Living Adjustments Employee Benefit Plan Limitations for 2020
- Department of Labor Proposes New Rules for Electronic Retirement Plan Disclosures
- Final Regulations Update 401(k) Hardship Withdrawal Rules
- Getting Straight A’s in Retirement Plan Audits
- New Access to Multiple Employer Retirement Plans and Potential New Protections for Participating Employers
- IRS Allows High Deductible Health Plans to Provide Pre-Deductible Benefits for Chronic Care Management
- Executive Order on Health Care Transparency May Impact Employer Sponsored Group Health Plans
- Final Regulations Allow Employers to Reimburse Premiums for Individual Medical Insurance
- SECURE Act – House Overwhelmingly Passes Retirement Reform Bill
- HHS Proposes to Revise ACA Section 1557 Rule: Impacts Transgender Benefits and Group Health Plan Notices
- IRS Expands Determination Letter Opportunities for Retirement Plans
- New Self-Correction Opportunities for Retirement Plan Loans and Other Errors
- Association Health Plan Rules Struck Down
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Press
- 42 Smith Gambrell Attorneys and 20 Practice Areas Recognized by Chambers USA 2025
- The Best Lawyers in America® Recognizes 105 SGR Attorneys in 2025 Edition
- 42 SGR Attorneys and 19 SGR Practice Areas Recognized by Chambers USA 2024
- The Best Lawyers in America® Recognizes 102 SGR Attorneys in 2024 Edition
- Chambers USA Guide 2023 Recognizes 44 SGR Attorneys and 18 SGR Practice Areas Among the Best in the Country
- Chambers USA Guide 2022 Recognizes 32 SGR Attorneys and 11 SGR Practice Areas Among the Best in the Country
- Chambers USA Guide 2021 Recognizes SGR Attorneys and Practice Areas Among the Best
- SGR Merges with Mazursky Constantine; Expands Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice and Establishes the SGR Fiduciary Institute