Members of the Lehman Brothers Pension Scheme will receive their benefits in full after a £184m settlement was reached in the six-year legal battle that followed the firm's bankruptcy.
Pension Protection Fund (PPF) chief executive Alan Rubenstein has been appointed to the supervisory board of Dutch asset manager Robeco Group.
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.
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The Court of Appeal has upheld an Upper Tribunal ruling against a group of Lehman Brothers firms fighting to be excluded from a financial support direction (FSD) issued by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The UK's top judge, Supreme Court president Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, will next month decide whether pension schemes should retain "super priority" status in insolvencies.
The High Court has ruled against a consortium of 38 Lehman Brothers subsidiary companies fighting to be excluded from financial support directions by The Pensions Regulator.
The Pensions Regulator has spent nearly £3.2m on external barrister fees over the past two years, with one-third of those costs spent on one legal case alone, figures show.
Kenneth Trench looks back at how collective silence among City professionals gave Maxwell free rein to gamble with the savings of thousands of pensioners
Hannah Brenton examines the effect of market volatility on the employer covenant and looks at whether the area faces increased scrutiny from The Pensions Regulator.