A Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruling has backed the principle of structuring defined contribution (DC) contribution levels based on age.
A Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruling has backed the principle of structuring defined contribution (DC) contribution levels based on age.
UK cross-border pension schemes must tread carefully when deciding how to provide benefits for same-sex couples, lawyers warn.
Trustees must be wary of compensation risk in divorce cases after a surge in the number of complaints to the Pensions Ombudsman (PO) about asset splits, a lawyer warns.
A former part-time recorder has been awarded a service-based pension plus compensation by an employment tribunal.
Taha Lokhandwala looks at how trustee boards distribute a member’s pot in the case of an untimely death
Sackers has promoted two lawyers to associate director and another to associate.
Rachel Dalton outlines the essential changes to TPR’s code of conduct on defined contribution
Sackers has promoted banking and finance specialist Vicky Carr to partner after two years with the pensions law firm.
A requirement for all contract-based schemes to have employer-level governance committees would need Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) action on insurer transparency, Pan Group founder Andrew Cheeseman says.