UK - A U-turn by the pensions ombudsman over awarding legal costs for "non-exceptional circumstances" has been attacked by law firms.
They fear David Laverick’s move – highlighted in his determination on Mrs O’Connor v Darwin Clayton – will only complicate his office and slow down the pro-cess of making a claim. Laverick order...
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