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Friday 28 April 2017
Wilberforce Pensions Lectures – June 2017
Wilberforce Chambers invites you to a series of lectures by senior practitioners on topics of particular interest to non-contentious pensions lawyers. Wilberforce Chambers has a well-established reputation in the field of pensions law, due in large part to the late Edward Nugee QC, to whose memory these lectures are dedicated.
The first two talks will provide fresh thoughts on the ever-present topics of the limits on amendment powers and the choice between RPI and CPI respectively, while the third talk will cover some topical Public and European aspects of pensions law, and the fourth will consider the conflicting policies underlying the much-vaunted
‘pensions flexibility’.
This year’s talks are chaired by Jonathan Hilliard QC and James McCreath.
- Tuesday 6 June Fresh thoughts on the limits on amendment powers
- Tuesday 13 June RPI, CPI and beyond
- Monday 19 June Public and European aspects of pensions law
- Tuesday 27 June Pensions flexibility – conflicting policies
Click on the above seminar links for further information and online booking
Venue:
The Law Society,
113 Chancery Lane,
London
WC2A 1PL
Price:
£70 + VAT per lecture
(Discount offer , £250 + VAT for booking all 4 lectures (1,2,3,4)
Speakers:
- Michael Furness QC and Sebastian Allen
- Michael Tennet QC, Emily McKechnie and James McCreath
- Paul Newman QC, Jonathan Hilliard QC, Thomas Seymour and Jamie Holmes
- Emily Campbell and Michael Ashdown
CPD:
1.0 hours per lecture