Two Court of Appeal judgments have allowed schemes to introduce a pensionable pay cap. James Phillips explains the reasons why and what to be aware of
The landmark Court of Appeal judgment which allowed IBM to impose a cap on increases in pensionable pay will not be appealed to the Supreme Court, according to a members' forum.
This week's top stories included reports that chancellor Philip Hammond is considering cutting higher-rate tax relief in the Autumn Budget, while the Court of Appeal ruled IBM had the right to impose a cap on increases in pensionable pay.
2016 was a big year for pensions in the courts, but the coming months already have a number of potentially game-changing cases lined up. James Phillips explores the cases to watch
The High Court has ruled the legal team representing scheme members in the IBM battle will take control of their arguments as the case drags on to the Court of Appeal.
Members of IBM's UK defined benefit (DB) schemes will be able to claim damages against the company over the closure of the schemes, the High Court has ruled.
PP looks at the details surrounding the IBM ‘reasonable expectation’ ruling ahead of a judgment in the remedy hearing.
Trustees should expect greater due diligence from companies proposing defined benefit (DB) scheme changes following the IBM ruling, lawyers have warned.
Naomi Rainey looks at the latest in the fight over DB closures
IBM did breach its duty of good faith to members in closing its defined benefit (DB) schemes, the High Court has ruled.