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         Features FeaturesNortel's £2.4bn buyout pricing beats offers from superfundWhen Canadian telecoms company Nortel filed for bankruptcy in 2009, prospects for its defined benefit pension scheme members looked bleak. 
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      NewsPPF must not cut pensions by more than half, EU court rulesThe Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that the cap imposed on benefits paid by the Pension Protection Fund is unlawful when it reduces the payments made to a saver by more than half. 
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      NewsCJEU rules against PPF capOn the go: The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that the cap imposed on benefits paid by the Pension Protection Fund is unlawful when it reduces the payments made to a saver by more than half. 
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      NewsOpperman tells insurers to do more for saversPensions and financial inclusion minister Guy Opperman has urged insurers to deliver the products and processes the market is often criticised for lacking, and to defend the pension freedoms policy. 
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      FeaturesShould pension schemes become more litigious?In 2009, the Royal Bank of Scotland admitted that it had incurred billions of dollars in losses in relation to its subprime exposures and acquisition of Dutch bank ABN Amro. 
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      NewsTPR to prosecute recruitment firmThe Pensions Regulator is to prosecute recruitment company Workchain Ltd and seven of its directors and staff for unauthorised access to a computer programme. They are accused of logging into the company pension scheme using employees' details to opt them out of the scheme. 
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      NewsChappell to be sentenced next monthThe Pensions Regulator has said the sentencing of former BHS owner Dominic Chappell, who was found guilty of withholding information from the regulator, will take place on February 23. 
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         Opinion OpinionDB disputes: Solutions must be cost-efficientFrom the blog: A number of important court cases involving defined benefit schemes are expected to be handed down in 2018. 
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      NewsDivorced women lose out on £5bn in pension payments each yearScottish Widows research has found that divorced women are missing out on £5bn in pension payments each year, as experts highlight the need for women to take professional advice on pensions during the divorce process. 
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      FeaturesCan multinationals achieve consistency in benefits?Analysis: Multinational companies often run several complex pension schemes across multiple jurisdictions, but different tax and benefit rules around the world can pose various problems for companies looking to achieve consistency in benefits. 
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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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         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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      NewsNo end in sight for Box Clever caseA long-running case over the Box Clever Group Pension Scheme is continuing after the Court of Appeal rejected an application for appeal by ITV, former co-owners of the TV rental business, with a substantive hearing at the Upper Tribunal due next year. 
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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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         Opinion OpinionIs your scheme closed in the way you think?Significantly fewer than 1m lucky individuals were active members of private sector occupational defined benefit schemes in 2015, compared with almost 5m in 2000, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics. 
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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 NewsQueen's Speech omits pensions as focus is firmly on BrexitAfter the intensity and frequency of debate and consultation on pension issues, the industry is left in limbo by the government’s legislative programme. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat we can learn from recent legal casesTrustees have to tread carefully when considering changes to their scheme, says James Bingham from law firm Sackers. 
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         News NewsNortel inches closer to PPF-plus as £5bn lockbox openedThe Nortel Networks UK Pension Plan is set to receive more than £1bn in assets from its insolvent sponsor Nortel in the coming months, after US and Canadian courts agreed to open a $7bn (£5.4bn) escrow ‘lockbox’. 
 





