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Event: Pensions Law Conference, Manchester – Monday 19th May 2025

Event: Pensions Law Conference, Manchester – Monday 19th May 2025

Join us to hear from our leading pensions law barristers on Monday 19th May 2025 at The Edwardian Radisson Hotel, Manchester for an afternoon of pensions law talks at the second stop of this year’s conference series.

You are invited to join Outer Temple’s pensions team for an afternoon of talks covering all things pensions law on Monday 19th May 2025. The event will consist of a series of presentations and panel discussions, followed by drinks.

Topics of discussion include:

  • Fetters – Where are we now?
  • Members entitlement to non-statutory pre-97 increases
  • Enough already … too much of a good thing ? All the trusts law you need to deal with surpluses
  • A survey of current legal issues for pension scheme investment
  • Silks Fireside Chat

Agenda

1:30pm – Registration
1:50pm to 5:30pm – Pensions law talks
5:30pm – Networking drinks

Book Your Place

Venue: The Edwardian Radisson Hotel, Free Trade Hall, Peter St, Manchester, M2 5GP
Date: Monday 19th May 2025
Time: 1.30pm – 5:30pm, followed by a drinks reception

Places are limited and booking is required. Please register here.

The next conference of this series will be taking place in London on Thursday 10th July 2025 . Details will be shared soon.

The talks at this event will be recorded for on-demand viewing on our YouTube channel. The audience will not be visible at any time.

Meet the Team

Nicolas Stallworthy KC

Nicolas is widely acknowledged as one of the stars of the pensions bar (long top-ranked by both Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500).  He has appeared in pension cases at all appellate levels, including three in the Supreme Court.  Nick was twice elected to the Main Committee of the Association of Pensions Lawyers. In 2021, Nugee J’s judgment re: the Royal Bank of Scotland Scheme described Nick as “to my personal knowledge, an eminent practitioner in the field of pensions law”.  Nick appeared in the most significant pensions case of 2024 (Virgin Media in the Court of Appeal) and will appear in the most significant pensions case of 2025 (The Pensions Trust).

Andrew Short KC

Andrew is instructed in the key pensions cases of the moment and his current and recent cases before the Court of Appeal have ramifications across the industry. These deal with the status of the Pensions Ombudsman (CMG); derivative claims (USS); the legality of the public sector pension reforms (FBU) and, perhaps most of all, the decision on section 37 PSA (Virgin) which was almost certainly the most significant pensions case from 2024. He has been instructed on behalf of several high-profile firms of pensions solicitors and a well-known silk seeking to stave off professional negligence claims. In addition to his pure technical pensions caseload, his cross-over experience means that he is particularly sought after in pensions matters with an element of employment or discrimination law (FBU and NEST).   

David E. Grant KC

David has been involved in some of the most high-profile pensions cases in recent years including appearing before the Grand Chamber of the ECJ in Safeway Ltd v Newton & Anor [2020] Pens.L.R. 4 as to whether a scheme can be retrospectively levelled down. David acts for employers, trustees, members, professional advisors and public bodies. He has been previously been described as “The go-to junior for Part 8 and professional negligence claims concerning pension schemes” and “He is absolutely amazing and he is very knowledgeable.”  He is the former chair of the Association of Pension Lawyers’ Litigation Committee and is secretary of the Pensions Litigation Court Users Committee chaired by Mr Justice Trower (following the elevation of Lord Justice Nugee).

Philip Stear

Philip is an acknowledged expert in relation to technical pensions law and regulatory practice, and combines this with long practical experience of occupational pension schemes and the practical challenges they face in relation to governance and trusteeship, benefit design and modification, funding and security and member communications and disputes. He advises in relation to the construction of pension scheme trust deeds, statutory and regulatory requirements, and breach of trust allegations. Philip appeared in the Court of Appeal (led by Nicolas Stallworthy KC) in Virgin Media v NTL Pension Trustees II Limited & another, undoubtedly one of the most important pensions cases ever heard in terms of its impact on the pensions industry.   

Naomi Ling

Naomi is a specialist in Pensions law and Employment law. Her caseload includes a wide variety of pure pensions issues (for example, construction, rectification and professional negligence) and those with an employment law cross over (including TUPE and discrimination). She has a particular interest in statutory schemes and their treatment in law, including public law and human rights issues. Naomi acts for members, employers, trustees, local authorities and central government in a wide range of pensions issues.

Michael Uberoi

Michael is a leading pensions junior ranked in both Chambers & Partners, and Legal 500. He is an established senior junior who has been instructed in some of the leading cases in pensions litigation of recent years. He is often sought out for advice in pension cases with a financial services element. He has ongoing matters involving the Pensions Regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, the Pension Protection Fund, and Lloyd’s of London.

Saul Margo

Saul specialises in pensions and employment, as well as professional negligence claims relating to pension schemes. His pensions practice encompasses both pure pensions litigation and advisory work with his litigation experience including Part 8, professional negligence and rectification claims. Saul is involved in cases concerning some of the largest pensions schemes in the UK including BBC Scheme, the BP Scheme and the schemes in Re Project Swan and Re Project Texas. He is also instructed in appeals against decisions of the Pensions Ombudsman, test litigation for  tPR concerning auto-enrolment obligations and some of the highest profile public sector cases of recent years.

Nicholas Hill

Nick is a leading pensions junior ranked in both Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners. He is “right on top of the subject”, “finds solutions to problems”, “thinks of new arguments” and is “excellent with clients”. He has experience of most of the major public sector schemes (first gained by virtue of his appointment to the Attorney General’s Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown). He has advised on inter alia the various armed forces pension schemes, various police pension schemes, firefighter schemes, and the teachers’ pension scheme. Nick is a member of the Litigation Committee of the Association of Pension Lawyers (APL).

Victoria Brown

Victoria has a broad practice in pensions. She has advised in relation to Part 8 claims involving construction, rectification, equalisation, revaluation and overriding statutory powers. Victoria regularly advises public authorities and their employees, particularly in relation to misrepresentation claims and the limits of powers and/or discretions. She also frequently acts in professional negligence claims against legal and actuarial advisers, including invalid scheme documentation and failed amendments (including estoppel, extrinsic contract and misrepresentation issues). She regularly advises on limitation problems and complicated issues of loss.

Patrick Tomison

Patrick provides advice and representation across all areas of pensions law. He has experience in Part 8 claims, professional negligence actions, advisory work, complaints to the Pensions Ombudsman and in regulatory aspects of pensions law. Patrick is recognised as a “Rising Star” of the London Pensions Bar in Legal 500 where he is described as having “a real eye for the memorable turn of phrase that encapsulates everything you want to say about a case – something that will really lodge in the mind of the judge”.

Charlotte Elves

Charlotte has a broad practice, including public law and sanctionscommercial litigation, insolvency, pensions and employment. Charlotte has developed a thriving pensions practice. She is instructed both for and against the Pensions Regulator in Anti-Avoidance cases as well as matters of real industry interest. She regularly advises trustees on scheme amendments and both trustees and members in proceedings before the Pension’s Ombudsman. She was recently published in Corporate Restructuring & Insolvency and has delivered training to the Police Pensions Forum and the Pensions Regulator.  

Nikky Carabott

Nikky started tenancy in September 2024 after successful completion of pupillage. She first gained experience in pensions work during pupillage, with a particular focus on rectification. Nikky recently completed a part time six-month secondment with the Pensions Regulator and continues to accept instructions in pension-related matters.

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Authors

Nicolas Stallworthy KC

Call: 1993 Silk: 2011

Andrew Short KC

Call: 1990 Silk: 2010

David E Grant KC

Call: 1999 Silk: 2022

Philip Stear

Call: 2018 (Solicitor since 1997)

Naomi Ling

Call: 2001

Saul Margo

Call: 2005

Nicholas Hill

Call: 2008

Victoria Brown

Call: 2014

Patrick Tomison

Call: 2018

Charlotte Elves

Call: 2022

Nikky Carabott

Call: 2023 (England and Wales), 2019 (Malta)

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