Over the past decade there have been significant changes in the law as it relates to pension provision in the UK. Despite this change, things continue to evolve and it is advisable for all concerned parties to have robust and reliable legal advice to help them keep pace.
Simply.Law’s member pensions lawyers are located in firms right across the country and serve many types of client, including the following:
- Employers
- Trustees
- Pension schemes
- Scheme members
- Trade unions
- Banks
- Insurers
- Trust managers
- Intermediaries
- Product providers
Simply.Law’s member pensions lawyers are able to provide pensions advice relating to all the important legal, regulatory, financial and compliance issues.
Wherever you are in the UK if you are looking for trusted advice regarding pension and life assurance arrangements, Simply.Law can help you achieve your objectives by enabling you to choose a lawyer with confidence.
Our member specialists have experience of advising all interested parties, including employees, trustees and intermediaries. Furthermore, we can help, whatever your scheme types. For example, our members include specialists in the following areas:
- Defined benefit (final salary and career average schemes
- Defined contribution and hybrid schemes
- Corporate restructuring and business transfers (including TUPE)
- Scheme mergers, closure and winding up
- Scheme deficit reduction
- Contracts
- Outsourcing
- Pension scheme disputes
- Pensions Regulator, PPF and adjudicators issues
- Redesign
- Termination of employment
- Ombudsman complaints
Find a pensions lawyer with Simply.Law
It is important to have the right commercial solicitor acting for you and protecting your interests when negotiating the complex and constantly evolving area of pensions law. The right representation from an Simply.Law member pensions lawyer means that you will be in a much stronger position to achieve your objectives, whether you are looking to establish a scheme, to implement a merger, or for help in regard to compliance with legislative and regulatory requirements
Simply.Law’s members, are able to guarantee specific, expert advice which is tailored to your needs.
There are a number of ways to contact Simply.Law, by phone, an online chat or by filling in our Simply.Law Match form; either way, we will quickly and efficiently ensure you are put in contact with a member solicitor who is right for you.
Simply.Law member lawyers – always working with you.