International law firms Lovells and Hogan & Hartson are to merge.
GLOBAL - International law firms Lovells and Hogan & Hartson are to merge.
Pension Corporation's deal for Cadbury fund adds twist to bid battle; JAL buoyed by pension pay-out vote
The Society of Pension Consultants has condemned the delay to the introduction of personal accounts and said the move "belies confusion and indecisiveness on the part of the government".
BA pensions under threat as deficit reaches £3.7bn; One bidder left to run retirement plan
The registration process for the UK Pensions Awards 2010 has now closed.
Proposed general easement amendments to the employer debt regulations should introduce a clearance-type procedure in connection with corporate restructuring, Bluefin says.
Members of the small Television South West Pension Scheme have been arguing with the powers that be in the hope they would apply a little lateral thinking to its £228,000 Pension Protection levy bill problem. But to no avail.
The pensions ombudsman must abide by the same time limits imposed on the court system, the High Court has ruled.
Shadow Chancellor George Osborne has accused the government of "sneaky fiddling" and "sleight of hand" in its pre-Budget report.