Ombudsman told to supply 'generous allowance' to unrepresented members

Jenna Towler
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The High Court has overruled a Pensions Ombudsman decision, saying more "generous allowance" should have been given because the member did not have legal representation.

Allen & Overy senior associate Jason Shaw (pictured) said the case casts some doubt on the finality of Pensions Ombudsman determinations and highlights the importance of ensuring internal dispute r...

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