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The Pension Schemes Bill – a company director’s perspective

The Pension Schemes Bill proposes significant changes to pensions law including to tPR’s powers. We look at some of the main changes from a company director’s point of view
27 February 2020

Pensions Regulatory Briefing: lessons from British Steel on communicating with members

The Rookes Review, commissioned following the British Steel Pension Scheme restructuring, makes recommendations for communicating with members about their benefit choices and options.
31 January 2019

Artificial Intelligence and the Boardroom Risk

Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to deliver huge economic rewards. In doing so, however, it creates a new risk profile for businesses to manage
19 June 2020

Pensions Regulatory: A stronger Pensions Regulator

The government has set out plans to strengthen the Pensions Regulator's powers. In this briefing we summarise the key proposals and what they will mean for sponsoring employers and trustees.
20 February 2019

When AI goes wrong, how will the courts determine why?

Explainable machine learning: how can you determine what a party knew or intended when a decision was made by machine-learning?
04 January 2021

October 2023 Pensions Law round up

We round up the key pensions news for October 2023, including further discussion of the Mansion House proposals, ESG, implementation of the McCloud Remedy for LGPS funds and updated guidance on Regulated Apportionment Arrangements
31 October 2023

Lending to sponsoring employers: A stronger Pensions Regulator

In February 2019, the government laid plans to strengthen the Pensions Regulator's powers. This briefing summarises how the key proposals will affect sponsoring employers and their financiers.

14 May 2019

Can a non-party access court documents? Yes, but only if you need them.

Non-parties may want to review court documents from proceedings in which they are not involved. The Supreme Court has clarified in Cape v Dring what they can obtain and how.
05 August 2019

HSE prohibition notices: the Supreme Court widens the scope of appeal

Following an appeal against a prohibition notice, the Supreme Court has ruled that a Tribunal should consider all available evidence - even information coming to light after the issue of the notice.
22 February 2018

March 2024 Pensions Law Update

In this bumper edition, we round up the latest on the Mansion House reforms, and look in detail at the new DB Funding and Investment Strategy Regulations.  There are also articles on the changes at TPR and Companies House, the response to the General Levy consultation and  more
14 March 2024

April 2024 Pensions Law Update

In this Easter edition, you will find the latest updates in relation to the Lifetime Allowance abolition, TPR’s General Code, pensions dashboards, cyber security, data transfers and ESG.  There are also articles on AI and pensions, reform of Scottish trust law and PO determinations
10 April 2024

The Stakes are High - liability considerations for landowners and farmers keeping livestock

We consider the recent HSE prosecutions arising out of cattle attacks on members of the public and alternative legal risks for landowners keeping livestock
20 July 2023