


| Salary | Any |
|---|---|
| Location | Birmingham |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Judicial Review |
| Contact | Jodie Dawson |
| Specialist Areas | Employment & Benefits |
| Posted | 10th Jun 2008 |
| Expires | 10th Jun 2008 |
Our Client has a superb opportunity for a Pensions Solicitor, working in the Birmingham office, as a member of one the UK's largest and strongest pensions teams, advising on a broad range of principally non-contentious pensions work.
This role will involve acting for major corporates or trustees of pension schemes providing advice on all areas of pensions law, including:
o Drafting scheme documentation (e.g. establishing CARE schemes and deeds of amendment);
o Legislative changes including tax simplification issues and the Pensions Bill;
o Pension scheme mergers;
o Scheme wind ups;
o Scheme changes (e.g. reducing accrual or increasing member contributions);
o Investment issues, such as investment management agreements;
o TUPE issues;
o Corporate support.
The ideal candidate for this role will be a qualified solicitor with:
o Some post qualification experience gained in the field on pensions law at a firm / department with a proven reputation in this field
o A sound understanding of the principal provisions in relevant pensions legislation
o Experience of taking an active role in building and maintaining client relationships.
This position will really boost your career, along with competitive benefits and attractive salary.
Please contact Jodie Dawson on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this vacancy. Alternatively, send your CV to (email address removed) . All of our current vacancies are advertised on www.judicialreview.co.uk.
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