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Pensions, Insolvency, Trusts, probate and estates: non-contentiousFriday 15 September 2023

Pensions, personal bankruptcy and creditor recovery: recent developments

David Pollard and Joseph Steadman’s article, ‘Pensions, personal bankruptcy and creditor recovery: recent developments’, has been published in Issue 37.2 of Trust Law International by Bloomsbury Publishing.

Trust Law International is a well established quarterly journal with a mixed readership of academics and practitioners, regularly featuring articles, case notes, case summaries and book reviews within the area of both UK and foreign trusts, whilst also embracing related areas such as wills, tax, pensions, and charities.

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