Nigel Jones looks at how trustees and employers could be straying into giving members advice rather than guidance when it comes to DC schemes
A panel at Pensions and Benefits UK discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the DB system. Michael Klimes reports
James Phillips explores what the win for the trustees in the British Airways trial means for other pension schemes.
British Airways (BA) has lost a landmark trial to block its pension trustees' decision to award a discretionary increase in 2013.
Arc Pensions Law has hired Jane Kola as a partner to work in its London office, as the law firm continues to expand.
James Phillips explores how the upcoming judgement in the multi-stranded British Airways case could impact the sector
Anna Copestake says trustees must think carefully about acting as trustees in their own name.
This week's top stories included coverage of the DWP's much-anticipated green paper on defined benefit (DB) regulation, and ARC Pensions Law's plans to open a Leeds office.
ARC Pensions Law will nearly double its team later this year when it opens a Leeds office, and takes on a team from DLA Piper.
Anne-Marie Winton looks at the changing nature of pension fraud and what can be done about it.