Biographie de l'auteur :
Robin Ellison is a partner at Pinsent Masons, and is also a member of the CBI Pensions Panel, Vice Chairman of the NAPF Benefits Council, and was a founder of the Association of Pensions Lawyers. In 1997 he was elected the first solicitor Honorary Fellow of the Pensions Management Institute. He is the author of numerous books on pensions including a four volume loose-leaf Pensions Law and Practice, (Sweet & Maxwell) and Family Breakdown and Pensions (Butterworths 2001, 2nd ed) and is editor of Pensions Benefits Law Reports.
Grant Jones of Haarmann Hemmelrath, Solicitors, is a Chartered Accountant, Licensed Insolvency Practitioner & Solicitor. Prior to practising as a Solicitor, Grant took numerous appointments under the Insolvency Act 1986, developing a specialism in pension related insolvencies. Grant sits on the steering education committee of the UK insolvency body (R3) and on the disciplinary committee of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, specialising in insolvency and financial services complaints. A regular speaker, Grant has co-authored 'The Insolvency Volumes: a Multimedia Guide' (IPS freeware).
Présentation de l'éditeur :
Pensions are now high on the agenda in any corporate deal, following the changes introduced in the Pensions Act 2004, which have transformed the pensions landscape. This book explains why pensions are now a major issue in corporate M&A activity and in company insolvencies, as well as describing other changes introduced by the Act, which offer additional protection for members of defined benefit occupational pension schemes, establish a pensions regulator and a pensions protection fund. It is an essential guide for company directors and their advisers, company secretaries, pension scheme trustees, actuaries, lawyers, accountants and insolvency practitioners.
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