UK - Employers and trustees will have to reimburse legal expenses if a successful claim is made to the ombudsman regardless of the circumstances.
Ombudsman David Laverick – in a dramatic policy U-turn – has ordered the trustees of insurance broker Darwin Clayton’s pension scheme to pay the claimant, Mrs O’Connor, £13,825 as “redress for expe...
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