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Sackers has recruited Alasdair Blackshaw as an associate, taking the firm's total number of lawyers to 51.
Schemes have been urged to check amendments to scheme rules carefully after the High Court ruled against an employer in a case that could increase its pension liabilities by £17m.
Unison will seek permission to appeal to the Supreme Court after losing its challenge to the legality of employment tribunal fees.
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The biggest stories on PP this week involved a threat to salary sacrifice from the Chancellor, pension scam firms in court and retirement savings hitting a record high. Here's what you might have missed.
Two north-west businesses have been wound up by the High Court after convincing 209 people to put total pension savings of £11.9m into a fraudulent investment scheme.
The Insolvency Service has made a successful application to the High Court to place two trustee firms linked to pensions scams into provisional liquidation
The High Court has put two trustee companies connected with suspected pension liberation schemes into provisional liquidation following applications made by the Insolvency Service.