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Pensions Lecture 4 – Pensions flexibility – conflicting policies

Tuesday 27 June 2017
6.30pm - 7.30pm followed by drinks and canapés
The Law Society, 113 Chancery LaneLondonWC2A 1PL
from £70 + VAT | 1.0 CPD

Wilberforce Chambers invites you to a series of lectures by senior practitioners on topics of particular interest to non-contentious pensions lawyers.

This year’s talks are chaired by Jonathan Hilliard QC and James McCreath.

The 4th lecture in our series is:

Pensions flexibility – conflicting policies

Speakers: Emily Campbell and Michael Ashdown

  • Attacking the tax wrapper:
  • Horton v Henry and the position in bankruptcy
  • Pensions as an inheritance tax shelter
  • ss.67, 91, 92, and the limits on member consent
  • Member choice and DC litigation

Time:
6.30pm – 7.30pm followed by drinks.
(Registration and welcome drinks from 6.00pm)

Fee:
£70 + VAT = £84.00 per lecture, or a discounted rate of £250 + VAT = £300 for all four lectures.

 

Full lecture series:

Tuesday 6 June – Fresh thoughts on the limits on amendment powers (Click here to view)
Tuesday 13 June – RPI, CPI and beyond (Click here to view)
Monday 19 June – Public and European aspects of pensions law  (Click here to view)
Tuesday 27 June – Pensions flexibility – conflicting policies

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