04 Jul, 2024 Sian Participation – revisiting the boundary between Insolvency and Arbitration under English Law By Billy Liu John Choong Craig Montgomery Noah Rubins KC Neil Golding Ashley Jones +3 more... Show less In the recent decision Sian Participation v Halimeda (Sian), the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (the Privy Council) held on a...
03 Nov, 2023 No criminal liability for administrator for failure to make statutory redundancy notification By Harriet Gaillard Katharina Crinson The Supreme Court has handed down a judgment which will be greeted with a collective sigh of relief from the insolvency world. In R (on...
03 Mar, 2023 Pension Schemes Act 2021: joint MoU from DWP and Pensions Regulator on prosecution of criminal offences By Dawn Heath Ben Morgan Oliver Hamill Tharusha Rajapakse +1 more... Show less It’s been over 18 months since new criminal offences came into force under the Pension Schemes Act 2021 (the Act) that could be triggered...
09 Jan, 2023 Employment, incentives and pensions: 10 things to look out for in 2023 By Amy Rentell 2022 was an extremely busy year for updates in the employment, incentives and pensions space. And as we move into a new year, there are...
08 Dec, 2022 Wirecard shareholder claims for damages rank behind all creditor claims in landmark insolvency ruling By Marcus Lerch Patrick Schroeder Shareholders are among the many who have lost money in the multi-billion euro insolvency of the former DAX30 payment provider Wirecard...
19 Aug, 2022 UK Pensions Regulator outlines expectations of pension trustees and sponsoring employers on refinancings By Dawn Heath Katharina Crinson Tharusha Rajapakse Olivia Archibald +1 more... Show less The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published a blog by its executive director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice, David Fairs,...
15 Feb, 2022 UK NHS pilots AI tool aimed at reducing bias in healthcare datasets – a step toward ‘algorithmovigilance’? By Harriet Hanks Andrew Austin Vinita Kailasanath Sora Park +1 more... Show less The UK’s Department for Health and Social Care has announced that NHS England will lead a ‘world first’ pilot using algorithmic impact...
29 Sep, 2021 UK Pension Schemes Act 2021: Regulator publishes final guidance on criminal offences and updated code on contribution notices By Dawn Heath Tharusha Rajapakse Katharina Crinson Amy Rentell Jack Harrison +2 more... Show less With just two days to go before the relevant provisions of the Pension Schemes Act 2021 (the Act) come into force on 1 October 2021, the...
14 Sep, 2021 UK Pension Schemes Act 2021: Mandatory procedural requirements for corporate and restructuring activity By Dawn Heath Katharina Crinson Tharusha Rajapakse The Pension Schemes Act 2021 contains a framework for additional mandatory procedural steps to be taken where a company which supports a...
01 Sep, 2021 UK Pension Schemes Act 2021: 1 October confirmed for key provisions coming into force By Dawn Heath Katharina Crinson Tharusha Rajapakse Amy Rentell +1 more... Show less It’s official: as widely trailed since the Pension Schemes Act 2021 (the Act) gained Royal Assent on 11 February 2021, the new criminal...
08 Jun, 2021 Arbitration and bankruptcy/insolvency: what are the implications for claimants in arbitration when their respondents enter an insolvency process? By Miryam Farrelly Kevin Whibley The financial loss and the uncertainty caused by the pandemic continues to affect business globally, and an increase in corporate...
24 Mar, 2021 Draft UK Pensions Regulator guidance on new criminal offences: impact for restructurings By Dawn Heath Catherine Balmond Ali Sallaway The Pensions Regulator (TPR) recently issued its draft guidance on its approach to investigating and prosecuting the new criminal...