Comment: Don't forget the members in Imperial case

Members caught up in Bridge v Yates are frustrated

Jenna Towler
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The first occupational pensions case to reach the Supreme Court was heard on Monday and Tuesday this week.

Bridge Trustees v Yates has been rumbling on for a number of years but the Supreme Court hearing should bring a final resolution to the question of what is, and what is not, ‘money purchase'. Th...

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