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White Paper’s Pensions Law & Practice Conference

Thursday 10 October 2024
The Caledonian Club, London

Michael Tennet KC is speaking at White Paper’s ‘Pensions Law & Practice: Shaping New Developments into Solution-Focused Answers for Clients’ Conference.

Michael is speaking on Surplus On Winding Up. He will be answering the question “To what extent should Trustees refund some or all of a surplus on winding-up to an employer rather than augment benefits?”

Other talks will discuss topics such as:

  • Amendment Efficacy
  • Benefit Structures
  • Endgame Options
  • Correction Exercises
  • ESG Strategies
  • Ombudsman Case Insights

The conference is taking place on Thursday 10th October in London. Click the button below to register for the event.

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