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Non-Pension cases that Pension lawyers should know about - Presented by Nicholas Hill at our Pensions Roadshow 2024

Non-Pension cases that Pension lawyers should know about – Presented by Nicholas Hill at our Pensions Roadshow 2024

Nicholas Hill presented a talk on ‘Non-Pension cases that Pension lawyers should know about’ at Outer Temple’s Pensions Law Conference Series. The video and slides are now available.

Earlier in the year, Outer Temple Chambers hosted an afternoon of talks at our Pensions Law Conference Series. Our leading pensions barristers discussed all things pensions law. This was a hybrid event and the recordings are now available online. Nicholas Hill presented a talk on ‘Non-Pension cases that Pension lawyers should know about’.

The full slide deck from this presentation can be found here.

Watch the talk – ‘Non-Pension cases that Pensions lawyers should know about’

About the presenter

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).

Find out more

If you would like to discuss any of the topics covered, or to find out more on the speakers contact Matt Sale or call +44 (0)20 7427 4910 for a confidential discussion.

News 23 Aug, 2024

Authors

Nicholas Hill

Call: 2008

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