All Baker McKenzie articles
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      NewsHow to win a PIPA and influence judgesThe March 11 deadline for submissions into this year’s Pension and Investment Provider Awards is fast approaching. 
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         News NewsHealthcare diagnostics scheme completes £130m full buy-inOn the go: The PerkinElmer (UK) Pension Scheme has completed a £130m full buy-in with Phoenix Group subsidiary Standard Life. 
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         Opinion OpinionMaster trust regulation: Lessons from South AfricaPaul Williams of Baker McKenzie draws upon his experience in South Africa to argue that, in time, the UK’s master trusts will be seen as financial products, not pension schemes – and regulation will have to adapt. 
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         News NewsRegulator publishes British Steel section 89 reportThe pensions watchdog has outlined its decision-making process in a regulatory report on the British Steel Pension Scheme, published six months after greenlighting the regulated apportionment arrangement to separate the BSPS from Tata Steel UK. 
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         News NewsCommons debates default guidance in second reading of billThe House of Commons debated the feasibility of default guidance and the future of private sector pensions during the second reading of the financial guidance and claims bill on Monday. 
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         News News£100m bill still hangs over Morrisons as court seeks European helpThe Court of Appeal has partially upheld an equalisation ruling that could add more than £100m to the liabilities of the Safeway Pension Scheme, but has asked a European court to clarify whether benefits can be revised downwards in certain circumstances. 
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      OpinionBin or bring in – which laws are needed and which have to go?Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: We asked five experts to nominate one law or regulation they would scrap, and another they would introduce. This is what they said. 
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      FeaturesHow to make sure a scheme merger runs smoothlyAnalysis: A desire to cut costs and harmonise pension provision often drives companies with multiple defined benefit pension funds to consolidate their schemes, but experts say there are a number of factors trustees and employers should bear in mind to ensure a smooth merger. 
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         News NewsTPR prosecutes former BHS owner Dominic ChappellThe Pensions Regulator has said it is prosecuting businessman Dominic Chappell, whose company Retail Acquisitions owned high street chain BHS when it became insolvent, leaving behind an underfunded pension scheme. 
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         News NewstPR greenlights British Steel RAAThe Pensions Regulator has granted initial approval for the restructuring of the British Steel Pension Scheme, which will see members offered revised benefits at a level above those provided by the Pension Protection Fund. 
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         News NewsCourt backs IBM in DB closure disputeTechnology giant IBM’s decision to close its UK defined benefit schemes has been ruled lawful by the Court of Appeal, in the culmination of an eight-year battle over the sponsor’s discretionary powers. 
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         News NewsBBC pensions cap ruling offers reassurance to DB employersA Court of Appeal judgment safeguarding the BBC's right to cap increases to pensionable salary has reassured employers that they can take reasonable steps to address their defined benefit deficits, according to pensions lawyers. 
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         News NewsPension law slowly catches up with society on equal rightsThe Supreme Court has overruled the Equalities Act 2010 in Walker v Innospec, meaning pension schemes can no longer refuse pensions to same-sex spouses for pre-2005 service, but has stopped short of giving equal pension rights to a part-time worker. 
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         News NewsNo changes to Johnston Press equalisation despite missing documentsA legal dispute involving trustees of the Johnston Press Pension Plan about the equalisation of retirement ages has been put to bed by the Scottish Court of Session, using a quirk of law known as the “presumption of regularity”. 
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         Features FeaturesInvensys attempts to reconcile GMPs delayed by HMRCSlow responses from HM Revenue & Customs are delaying efforts by the Invensys Pension Scheme to reconcile guaranteed minimum pensions, the scheme’s trustees have told members. 
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         Features FeaturesCould hybrids solve the pensions adequacy problem?One has to feel sorry for members of Generation X. Successive studies have shown that unlike their millennial counterparts, whose quality of retirement it is entirely within the reach of policymakers to decide, defined contribution has failed Gen X-ers. 
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         News NewsLGPS unmarried couples discrimination unlawful, Supreme Court rulesThe Supreme Court has ruled that regulations requiring unmarried Local Government Pension Scheme members to nominate a cohabiting partner in order for them to receive a survivor’s pension contravenes the European Convention on Human Rights. 
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         News NewsContribution hike prompts pension protest at Bangor UniversityPublic sector union Unison has protested against Bangor University’s plans to raise pension contributions, but despite the demurral, changes will be going ahead this month. 
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         Features FeaturesNational Grid goes ahead with new scheme sectionsNational Grid has decided on the section allocation of scheme members after agreeing on the creation of three independent sections within the National Grid UK Pension Scheme earlier this year 
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      News'Rules lottery' continues after Court of Appeal's RPI/CPI judgmentTrustees of the Barnardo Staff Pension Scheme will not be allowed to provide indexation of benefits in line with the consumer price index, according to a Court of Appeal decision earlier this week. 
 





