As tax relief reductions forces high earners to leave schemes, further reform could severely damage pensions.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has set out plans to impose a regulatory ban on member-borne commissions on service providers, dismissing concerns the responsibility could fall entirely on trustees.
Alistair Ross has been appointed head of public policy for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland by the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
Robin Ellison asks how we can simplify scheme return documents.
The Appeal Court in Scotland has struck down a challenge to pension fund rules which could have made administrating complex schemes more difficult.
Professional Pensions asks industry figures - including Baroness Altmann and her predecessor Steve Webb - for predictions on the key challenges we are likely to face next year.
Sackers has recruited Alasdair Blackshaw as an associate, taking the firm's total number of lawyers to 51.
A European ruling could force trustees to take radical action on how they transfer member data finds Michael Klimes
Anne-Marie Winton has been appointed a partner at recently-established firm, ARC Pensions Law.
Industry figures have warned the green paper on pensions tax relief published last week is "not a genuine consultation" as the government has already decided on the outcome.