This week's top stores included coverage of eight promotions made by Hymans Robertson, as well as PTL becoming a standalone business after completing a management buyout.
CMS has named Mark Grant as head of pensions as the law firm completes its tripartite merger with Nabarro and Olswang.
Philip Goss has been made partner by Linklaters which takes effect from 1 May 2016.
PP finds potential political interference in the LGPS on divestment decisions is causing concern.
LGPS funds will be reclassified as retail investors, which could lead to a major asset sell-off, increase costs, and restrict what they can invest in, finds Stephanie Baxter
Anne-Marie Winton has been appointed a partner at recently-established firm, ARC Pensions Law.
Two trustees have been ordered to pay £193,000 into the Pilkington Tiles Pension Scheme after they moved surplus funds from the trustee bank account to the sponsoring employer.
It's been four years since the end of the Bridge Trustees case and the legislation it prompted is now in effect. Pádraig Floyd looks at what schemes should do to ensure they are compliant.
Would Pennywise the clown scare some sense into retirees?