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Herbert Smith Freehills advises Lonmin plc on £226m takeover by Sibanye Gold Ltd
Herbert Smith Freehills has advised long-standing client Lonmin plc (Lonmin) on its £226 million recommended all-share takeover by Sibanye Gold Limited …
Herbert Smith Freehills advises Tikehau Capital on the acquisition of two hotels in Paris
Leading law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has advised a value-added fund managed by Tikehau Capital, the alternative asset management and investment …
Herbert Smith Freehills advises Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Group on consortium acquisition of Flybe
Herbert Smith Freehills is advising Virgin Atlantic on the acquisition of Flybe and Flybe.com (the operating subsidiaries of Flybe Group) by Connect …
Pensions Regulator's new powers will focus the minds of corporate boards, says Herbert Smith Freehills
The Government has today published its response to the consultation on protecting defined benefit (DB) pension schemes and strengthening the Pensions …
Leading pensions experts converge to discuss the direction of de-risking in Ireland as Brexit edges closer
Leading lawyers from Herbert Smith Freehills will be addressing delegates at a seminar focusing on reducing pension plan risks in the Irish market. The …
Don’t dash to create dashboards for pensions, says Herbert Smith Freehills
Herbert Smith Freehills has submitted its response to the UK Government's consultation on pension dashboards.Opened for comment by the Department for …
Greater clarity of role in dispute resolution is required if Pension Ombudsman's new powers are to deliver, says Herbert Smith Freehills
Herbert Smith Freehills has today submitted its response to the Government's consultation on expanding the Pensions Ombudsman's dispute resolution powers …
Ban on pensions cold-calling takes effect, but risks remain
As a ban on cold-calling comes into force, Rachel Pinto, partner in Herbert Smith Freehills employment, pensions and incentives practice, argues that …
New year pressures and resolutions for employers in 2019
Wage growth and increased levels of employment may be dominating headlines as 2018 draws to a close, but organisations are being warned to be cautious as …
Over 60% of schemes not expected to have sufficient data to carry out GMP equalisation
In a survey of trustees, sponsors and advisers conducted by Herbert Smith Freehills regarding the implications of the recent decision in the Lloyds Bank …
Promotion of 48 in Australia to senior associate recognises Herbert Smith Freehills talent
Herbert Smith Freehills is proud to recognise the high performance, technical skills and strong leadership capabilities of our talented lawyers with the …
Australia’s collective bargaining regime: too complex, costly and inefficient for employers
Leading global commercial law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has again published a comprehensive employers’ guide to navigating Australia’s complex …
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