The Nortel case has big repercussions for pensions in international insolvencies
You probably haven't missed the news that Ros Altmann is now pensions minister, but here's a recap - how it happened, what she said, and what people said about her.
Judges in the US and Canada have ruled Nortel's assets of $7bn (£4.5bn) should be equally distributed among its creditors, in what lawyers say is a victory for UK pensioners.
PP examines the latest development in the Nortel pension scheme court battle
Top stories this week included a Canadian court ruling against Nortel trustees, a record breaking enhanced buy-in and criticism of the Budget freedoms from the OECD. Here's what you might have missed.
A Canadian judge has rejected attempts by trustees of the Nortel pension scheme to claim more than £1bn from the scheme sponsor's insolvent parent company.
Nortel Networks has agreed to pay the trustee of its UK pension scheme $37.5m (£22.9m) to settle claims against its US firms.
A judgment on the maximum value of any financial support direction (FSD) against Lehman Brothers is expected in the Upper Tribunal today.
Naomi Rainey talks exclusively to Burges Salmon about the case
Jack Jones looks at the fallout from last week's Supreme Court decision on Nortel