All Legal articles – Page 14
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      NewsHigh Court delivers another CPI setbackEmployers seeking to switch their defined benefit pension schemes from the retail price index to the consumer price index have been dealt another blow, as the High Court yet again refused to establish a precedent. 
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      NewsSupreme Court lifts ban on political investments by local council pensionsOn the go: Local council pension schemes can now invest against the government’s foreign policy, after the Supreme Court ruled a ban on politically motivated boycotts was unlawful. 
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      NewsRPI inflation court ruling could cost defence company millionsOn the go: The High Court ruled against an attempt by a UK defence company to change the way it calculates final salary pension increases last week, the latest decision in a string of debates that have put millions of pounds in payments to retirees at stake. 
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      NewsCompany stung by £80,000 HMRC charge for unauthorised pension loanA light fittings company has been hit with an £80,000 scheme sanction charge by HM Revenue & Customs for making an unauthorised loan from its pension fund to an affiliated business. 
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      NewsOmbudsman’s Royal Mail decision opens up Pandora’s boxThe Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the Royal Mail Statutory Pension Scheme for refusing to pay a deferred pension, providing a salutary lesson for employers who fail to keep adequate records. 
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      NewsPension Ombudsman awards Police Scotland employee £2,000Lawyers have cautioned employers to keep their members fully informed of any pension benefit changes, after the Pensions Ombudsman awarded a Police Scotland employee £2,000. 
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      NewsPlumbers’ scheme braced for legal battles over employer debtsTrustees of the £2bn Plumbing and Mechanical Services (UK) Industry Pension Scheme have asked a Scottish court to let them use plan assets to fund legal battles, after an unnamed participating employer commenced action against the fund. 
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         Opinion OpinionSchemes should be alert to Supreme Court’s part-time rulingAs the UK government faces a compensation bill of hundreds of millions of pounds following a Supreme Court ruling on part-time workers, Claire Goodby of Arc Pensions Law says trustees and employers need to beware of falling into the same trap. 
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      NewsTrain operators' legal battle with government kicks offOn the go: Train operators will argue that the government has unfairly excluded them from rail contracts over its stance on pensions, in a High Court case that begins on Monday. 
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         News NewsLawyers demand simpler system to rectify drafting mistakesLawyers are urging reform to ease the correction of obvious drafting mistakes in pension scheme rules, after Lloyds Bank was forced to go to the High Court to avoid a £25m hit to its liabilities. 
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      NewsTrustees vindicated in RPI/CPI switch complaintThe Pensions Ombudsman sided with pension scheme trustees in two separate cases over the decision to switch their inflation measure away from the retail price index. 
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      NewsCourt approves BA trustees' pension increase settlementOn the go: Trustees of British Airways’ defined benefit schemes have had a settlement allowing them to pay discretionary increases approved by the High Court. 
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      NewsScheme goes to court to avoid £10m rules drafting mistakeAn orthotics and prosthetics manufacturer has been forced to go to court to amend a word in pension scheme rules drafted 20 years ago, which if left unchanged would have cost the plan £10m. 
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      NewsDisability charity boss stole £250k from schemeOn the go: The former head of a charity for the disabled has admitted defrauding its pension scheme out of more than £250,000. 
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      NewsACA: Widespread indecision over complexity and cost of GMP equalisationOn the go: The complexity and cost of equalising guaranteed minimum pensions is a major concern for many employers, who have yet to decide on how they should respond to the legal requirement to act, according to Association of Consulting Actuaries research. 
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      NewsPension schemes bill overshadowed by BrexitA pension schemes bill has been included in the Queen’s Speech as expected, but critics say the government’s Brexit headaches and lack of majority mean it is little more than a manifesto pledge. 
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         News NewsLGPS 2019 valuation to see new pressures on affordabilityAddressing a room of stakeholders in the Local Government Pension Scheme, Jeff Houston has some good news and some bad news on the scheme’s 2019 valuation. 
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      NewsTPR prosecutes director for information breachOn the go: The Pensions Regulator is taking legal action against a company director for failing to provide it with information – the latest in a string of prosecutions for section 72 breaches. 
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         News NewsBritvic reaches interim agreement on CPI/RPI linkingSoft drinks manufacturer Britvic has reached an interim agreement with the trustees of its defined benefit pension scheme over controversial plans to switch pension increases based on the retail prices index to the lower consumer prices index. 
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      NewsLaw firm targets ‘short-changed’ doctors, teachers and police officersOn the go: The government could face legal challenges from hundreds of thousands of teachers and doctors following changes to their pension schemes, according to Leigh Day. 
 





