Kirsty James and Andrew Worthington have been made associates at Sackers, taking the firm's total number of lawyers to 51.
Aon Hewitt has launched a charged custody account targeted at defined benefit (DB) schemes to act as a "buffer" in preventing trapped surpluses.
Helen Morrissey looks at suggestions for finding common cause in the pensions world
Here they are - the winners of the UK Pensions Awards 2015.
The twin regulatory regime governing the pensions landscape could end up confusing scheme members over their at-retirement choices after April, experts say.
Substituted investment funds could come under the remit of the charge cap that comes into force in April because they are not actively chosen by members, lawyers have warned.
Eversheds consultant Anthony Arter has been confirmed as the next Pensions Ombudsman (PO) and Pension Protection Fund (PPF) Ombudsman.
The government has named Eversheds consultant Anthony Arter as its preferred candidate to replace Tony King as Pensions Ombudsman.
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has issued final rules for the local pension boards in the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
PP examines a loophole that could leave DC members with no compensation if an insurer collapses