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Stephen Wilkes

Stephen Wilkes

USA 2026

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Provided by Wagner Law Group

Practice Areas

ERISA and Employee Benefits

Executive Compensation

Investment Management

Retirement Plans

Fiduciary Compliance

Legislative, Regulatory & Policy Services

Independent Fiduciary Services

Labor, Employment & HR

Bankruptcy & Restructuring

Taft-Hartley Trusts

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation - California: San Francisco, Silicon Valley & Surrou

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial

Stephen Wilkes is noted for his experience handling a range of executive compensation and employee benefits work. He leverages expertise in ERISA and securities law to support a range of clients.

Strengths

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  • Steve is terrific and has a great approach with clients.

    Employee Benefits & Executive CompensationChambers Guide to the USA
  • He is diligent and careful with his guidance and takes time to understand our business and our needs.

    Employee Benefits & Executive CompensationChambers Guide to the USA

Ranked Individuals at Wagner Law Group (5)

California: San Francisco, Silicon Valley & Surrou

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District of Columbia

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Florida

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New York

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