John Hanratty and Jayne Firth have joined Nabarro from DWF to establish a pensions team in its Sheffield office.
Pension scheme administrators are set to come under greater scrutiny from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) as it builds on its ‘fit and proper' powers.
Industry figures have called for a bill preventing the use of corporate directors to include an exemption for pension trustee companies.
Trustees affected by the changes to the definition of money purchase have until 31 March to update The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and submit their first valuation.
PP examines how schemes can seek redress for poor advice
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) has rejected a complaint against the trustees of the Baptist Ministers' Pension Fund alleging they failed to highlight the debt obligations of the sponsor.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has dished out £658,298 on its most expensive legal battle in over two years, PP can exclusively reveal.
A High Court judge has confirmed that administrators are on the hook for errors resulting from problems with automated systems.
Regulatory amendments drawn up to protect the benefits of UK workers whose overseas employers go bust have been drawn too narrowly to help in future cases, lawyers warn.
Ibstock Pension Scheme must pay the additional £140,000 Pension Protection Fund (PPF) levy it received after submitting erroneous data in 2011, says the PPF Ombudsman.