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Pensions, Trusts, probate and estates: contentious, Trusts, probate and estates: non-contentiousThursday 13 June 2024

Trust me, I’m a dolphin!

Joseph Steadman has written an article in which he considers McHale v Dunlop, a recent claim for negligence and breach of fiduciary duty, arising from the loss of pension assets transferred into a SSAS and invested in an overseas investment scheme.

The article was first posted on Paul Newman KC‘s website pensionsbarrister.com.

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