This new title is aimed at the corporate market and provides information on pension rights and obligations. It includes encyclopaedic coverage of the legal issues relating to corporate pensions with relevant updated and edited material drawn from Freshfields in-house briefings dating from 1998 to 2011. Recent cases covered include: - Marine Pilots pension fund case (The PNPF Trust Co v Taylor and others (Marine Pilots)) [2010] - Bonas Group Pension Scheme; Michel Van de Wiele NV v the Pensions Regulator [2011] - Re Liberty International Plc [2010] - Re Nortel GMBH; Bloom v The Pensions Regulator [2010] - Caparo Automotive [Ombudsman Report 2010]
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84766-920-9 (9781847669209)
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David Pollard is a Partner with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. He specialises in all aspects of pensions and employment advice, including acquisitions and disposals, joint ventures, terminations, pension scheme reconstructions, the implications of insolvency for employees and pensions, winding up pension schemes, High Court and employment tribunal litigation, pensions litigation and Esops.
Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Funding; Chapter 3 Debt on the employer - section 75 issues; Chapter 4 Pensions Regulator - moral hazard powers; Chapter 5 Pension Protection Fund (PPF); Chapter 6 Corporate transactions (sales, purchases and corporate activity); Chapter 7 Scheme mergers; Chapter 8 Cross-border schemes; Chapter 9 Restructuring, insolvency and pension schemes; Chapter 10 Multi-employer schemes; Chapter 11 Trustees; Chapter 12 Conflicts of interest; Chapter 13 Obligations to provide information; Chapter 14 Benefit changes; Chapter 15 Consultation obligations/communicating with members; Chapter 16 Age discrimination and pensions; Chapter 17 Investment issues; Chapter 18 Pensions tax: 2011 changes.