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Event: Pensions Law Conference, Bristol - Monday 28th April 2025

Event: Pensions Law Conference, Bristol – Monday 28th April 2025

Join us to hear from our leading pensions law barristers on Monday 28th April 2025 at the Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel for an afternoon of pensions law talks at the first 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 28th April 2025. The event will consist of a series of presentations and panel discussions, followed by drinks. Topics of discussion will 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…

Events, News 15 Apr, 2025

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.…

News 23 Aug, 2024

Section 57 of the Trustee Act 1925 - Presented by Nicolas Stallworthy KC and Philip Stear at our Pensions Roadshow 2024

Section 57 of the Trustee Act 1925 – Presented by Nicolas Stallworthy KC and Philip Stear at our Pensions Roadshow 2024

Nicolas Stallworthy KC and Philip Stear presented a talk on ‘Section 57 of the Trustee Act 1925; A novel jurisdiction for schemes with restricted amendment powers’ at Outer Temple’s Pensions Law Conference Series in Manchester. 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 at the second stop in Manchester. Our leading pensions barristers discussed all things pensions law. This was a hybrid event and the recordings are now available online. Nicolas Stallworthy KC and Philip Stear presented a talk on ‘Section 57 of the Trustee Act 1925; A novel jurisdiction for schemes with restricted amendment powers’. The full slide deck from this presentation can be…

Webinars & Recordings 22 Aug, 2024

The Pensions Ombudsman Update Recoupment and Overpayments - Presented by Elizabeth Grace at our Pensions Roadshow 2024

The Pensions Ombudsman Update Recoupment and Overpayments – by Elizabeth Grace at the Pensions Roadshow 2024

Elizabeth Grace presented a talk on ‘The Pensions Ombudsman Update Recoupment and Overpayments; Life after CMG’ at Outer Temple’s Pensions Law Conference Series. The video and slides are now available. Earlier this year, Outer Temple Chambers hosted an afternoon of talks at our annual 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. Pensions law specialist Elizabeth Grace presented a talk on ‘The Pensions Ombudsman Update Recoupment and Overpayments; Life after CMG’. The full slide deck from this presentation can be found here. Watch the talk – The Pensions Ombudsman Update Recoupment and Overpayments; Life after CMG’ About the presenter Elizabeth Grace  Elizabeth regularly advises…

Webinars & Recordings 21 Aug, 2024

Severing the bad from the good (in light of Avon Cosmetics v Dalriada Trustees) - Presented by Richard Hitchcock KC and Naomi Ling at our Pensions Roadshow 2024

Severing the bad from the good (in light of Avon Cosmetics v Dalriada Trustees) – by Richard Hitchcock KC and Naomi Ling at the Pensions Roadshow 2024

Richard Hitchcock KC and Naomi Ling presented a talk on ‘Severing the bad from the good: a new approach where amendments are made in breach of a fetter following Avon Cosmetics Ltd v Dalriada Trustees’ at Outer Temple’s Pensions Law Conference in Manchester. 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 covered various topics around pensions law. This was a hybrid event and the recordings are now available online. Nicolas Stallworthy KC introduced the first conference of the series in Manchester, followed by Richard Hitchcock KC and Naomi Ling discussing ‘Severing the bad from the good: a new approach where amendments…

Webinars & Recordings 20 Aug, 2024

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