PP asks three lawyers about how the key legal issues schemes facing schemes conducting or considering risk reduction exercises
The trustees of the Littlewoods Pensions Scheme have agreed an £880m pensioner buy-in with Scottish Widows.
The Upper Tribunal has ruled in favour of TPR in its long-running dispute with ITV over the Box Clever pension scheme. James Phillips explores the impact of the judgment.
British Airways and one of its schemes' trustees are set to argue over the purpose of a pension scheme, leading to an impactful judgment for DB pensions. James Phillips explores the issue
Post Office has agreed a £450m bulk annuity for its section of the Royal Mail Pension Plan, insuring all 5,700 members with Rothesay Life.
Michael Klimes explores whether consultants and actuaries could end up in court if they fail to give proper advice on financial risks related to climate change
Arc Pensions Law has announced Anna Copestake has been promoted from senior associate to partner, increasing its total number of partners to eight.
Anne-Marie Winton looks at how a proposed Section 75 amendment could help non-associated multi-employer schemes.
Expat pensioners may not receive their entitlements if no deal is reached in the Brexit negotiations, the Treasury select committee has warned the Chancellor.
Nigel Jones looks at how trustees and employers could be straying into giving members advice rather than guidance when it comes to DC schemes