Sackers has hired two new solicitors to its expanding team of pensions lawyers.
Large bank pension schemes could lose out financially on insolvency if proposals set out in the Vickers Report become legislation, a law firm warns.
The Department for Work and Pensions has delayed the introduction of amendments to the Employer Debt Regulations until December, it has announced.
Section 75 changes have failed to simplify the existing rules and merely added more complexity to employer debt rules, industry figures say.
Specialist pensions law firm Sacker & Partners has promoted Caroline Legg to associate director and Ian D'Costa to associate.
Legislation curtailing the annual allowance and lifetime allowance for tax-efficient pension saving attained Royal Assent yesterday.
Sackers has appointed three solicitors, taking its total number of pensions lawyers to 53.
Sackers has launched a non-legal advice service for companies and scheme trustees offering project management, scheme secretarial and governance support.
Sebastian Cheek investigates scheme interests during takeovers
Unions will lose their battle to retain Fair Deal pension rights for outsourced workers, lawyers predict.