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Seminar: Quarterly Legal Update Summer

Our Quarterly Legal Update is designed to provide an essential overview to both employers and trustees of significant developments affecting occupational pension provision in the UK. We will consider the key legal issues arising over the...

Seminar: Overpayments

Overpayments are an unfortunate fact of life when it comes to pension schemes. In recent times there have been significant legal developments that impact on the way in which Trustees should deal with such cases. The Pensions &...

Seminar: Quarterly Legal Update Spring

Our Quarterly Legal Update is designed to provide an essential overview to both employers and trustees of significant developments affecting occupational pension provision in the UK. We will consider the key legal issues arising over the...

Webinar: DB or not DB

If you can’t attend our seminar in person or can’t afford time out of the office, sign up for our lunchtime webinar. The webinar will last 45 minutes and will include time for you to send in your questions to be answered by our...

Seminar: DB or not DB

The future of DB schemes is firmly in the spotlight, with the pensions issues at BHS and British Steel receiving huge press coverage and the Government turning its attention to the sustainability of DB schemes with its latest Green Paper....

Trustee training: What you need to know as a 21st century trustee

Our free and interactive seminar is aimed at trustees of DB, DC and hybrid schemes. Caroline Legg, Tom Jackman and Emma Martin will use case studies to uncover exactly what you need to know as a 21st century trustee. The first session is...

PQM Seminar: 2017 auto-enrolment review

On Friday 7 April, Sackers will host the PQM breakfast seminar focussing on how the Governments’ 2017 review of auto-enrolment might affect your scheme and put your questions to the experts. Nigel Stanley, Statutory Review...