BOISE, Idaho–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bret Busacker has joined Dorsey & Whitney LLP as a Partner in the Benefits & Compensation group in Boise, the international law firmBOISE, Idaho–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bret Busacker has joined Dorsey & Whitney LLP as a Partner in the Benefits & Compensation group in Boise, the international law firm

Benefits & Compensation Partner Bret Busacker Joins Dorsey in Boise

BOISE, Idaho–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bret Busacker has joined Dorsey & Whitney LLP as a Partner in the Benefits & Compensation group in Boise, the international law firm announced today.

Bret represents private and public businesses in addressing corporate, governance, and benefits issues. He has significant experience addressing complex employee benefits issues for many types of businesses in a variety of industries. Bret’s subject matter expertise includes health and welfare plans; qualified and nonqualified plans; cash and equity-based compensation arrangements; and benefits issues in mergers and acquisitions. In advising on these arrangements, Bret counsels with HR executives, Boards of Directors, Compensation Committees, and Benefits Committees.

Bret joins Dorsey from Holland & Hart, where he was a Partner. Bret received his J.D. from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, his M.B.A. from Washington State University, and his B.A. from Brigham Young University.

“We are thrilled to welcome Bret to our Benefits & Compensation team,” said Michael Voves, Benefits & Compensation Practice Group Leader. “His dedication to helping clients on strategic business initiatives and compliance matters makes him an essential extension of his clients’ teams.”

“Dorsey’s Benefits & Compensation group applies long-range vision, responsiveness, and collaboration to anticipate and resolve clients’ issues,” said Bret Busacker. “I’m excited to contribute to Dorsey’s outstanding team and to serving our clients.”

About Dorsey & Whitney LLP

Clients have relied on Dorsey as a valued business partner since 1912. With locations across the United States and in Canada, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, Dorsey provides results-oriented, grounded counsel for its clients’ legal and business needs. Dorsey represents a number of the world’s most successful companies from a wide range of industries, including banking & financial institutions; development & infrastructure; energy & natural resources; food, beverage & agribusiness; healthcare & life sciences; and technology.

Contacts

MEDIA CONTACT:
Carmen Ramson-Herzing

612.492.5194

ramson-herzing.c@dorsey.com

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