Naomi Rainey reports on a High Court hearing into the legal status of nine alleged liberation schemes
The High Court hearing into the legal status of nine suspected liberation schemes has been adjourned until autumn, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has confirmed.
The way alleged pension liberation schemes were operated after their inception is evidence they are not occupational pension schemes, a lawyer has argued.
The current High Court case regarding pensions liberation does not have the scope to end the practice, a Chancery Division judge has warned.
Two collective actions have been launched against RBS. Naomi Rainey examines the implications for institutional investors
UK schemes have joined 60 international institutional investors to sue Olympus for more than £40m over losses caused when the firm's share price plunged after an accounting scandal.
A group of 22 pension schemes has dropped a High Court case against Henderson Equity Partners for breach of mandate, after the fund manager agreed to pay legal costs.
Trust law may no longer be "the best vehicle" to underpin pension schemes, an influential High Court judge claims.
A timeline of the events leading up to the judgement.
A high court judge has ruled against the 22 pension funds attempting to sue Henderson Equity Partners for allegedly breaching the mandate for its Private Finance Initiative Secondary Fund II.