Firm News

What’s been happening in September 2022?

In our regular monthly update, we share the latest news from our firm. 

We were shortlisted for ‘Boutique Law Firm of the Year’ at The British Legal Awards

In September 2022, we were delighted to be shortlisted for ‘Boutique Law Firm of the Year’ at the prestigious British Legal Awards 2022. The honours are “the premier legal awards in the UK” and represent the best of the best within the UK’s legal community.   

Ben Rees argued for a better government response to pensions mis-selling

Ben Rees, Technical Director of the Investment Fraud & Mis-selling group, argued for a better government response to pensions mis-selling in Law 360. Ben’s article can be found here 

We warned people to be vigilant of pension scams as the cost-of-living soared

Scammers are becoming more and more convincing. Our Investment Fraud & Mis-selling team has seen many intelligent and savvy people fall victim to pension fraud, and we understand the financial and emotional damage this can cause. In September 2022, we highlighted advice from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) which warned people to look out for scammers as the cost of living soared.   

Our Investment Fraud & Mis-selling team highlighted more schemes, investments & providers accused of pension-mis-selling

In July 2022, we began to raise awareness of a number of schemes, investments & providers that have already been accused of pension mis-selling. In September, we added to this list by highlighting failures at: 

  • Lifetime SIPPs. After being hit with thousands of claims for mis-selling pensions, Lifetime SIPPs went into administration. If you are affected, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
  • Greyfriars Asset Management. Before a company invests your pension money, these investments must be properly checked and vetted. However, in the case of Greyfriars, this did not happen.

We also raised awareness of Harlequin Properties after its former chairman was found guilty of fraud.  

Nathaniel Barber commented on the new Prime Minister’s plans to shake up UK workers’ rights

Senior Associate Nathaniel Barber commented on the new Prime Minister’s plans to cast aside UK workers’ rights and protections in International Employment Lawyer. Nathaniel’s comments can be found here. 

Nathaniel Barber discussed the ongoing equal pay claim against Sainsbury’s

Nathaniel also discussed the ongoing equal pay claim against Sainsbury’s in People Management. Nathaniel’s article can be found here. 

We look forward to bringing you more news next month.

Deborah Stuttard

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