The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) has ruled in favour of the trustees of the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) in the latest twist in a long-running battle over indexation.
Unison has had its judicial review against the introduction of fees for employment tribunals rejected for being "premature".
The High Court has ruled that companies cannot challenge Pension Protection Fund (PPF) levies based on failure scores calculated using out-of-date information.
A judge has ruled The Pensions Regulator (TPR) may issue multiple contribution notices to Lehman Brothers companies that exceed the value of its scheme's section 75 (s75) debt.
A judge has ruled nine suspected liberation vehicles are occupational pension schemes, following a High Court hearing.
Pension liberation vehicles are often set up as occupational schemes to circumvent the need for Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) or professional trustee credentials, counsel for The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has argued.
An independent financial adviser (IFA) behind a number of suspected pension liberation vehicles appeared to be "playing fast and loose" in setting up the schemes, the High Court has heard.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) will host an urgent industry summit to address pensions liberation fraud.
A High Court judge has ruled in favour of an underfunded scheme whose insolvent sponsor hoped to offset £2m in payments against its outstanding debt.
Shareholders in Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) who are suing the bank over a £12bn rights issue made months before its near-collapse will have their first day in court tomorrow.