What does Consultation mean? In pensions practice, consultation is the employer’s statutory duty to consult affected members or their representatives before implementing material changes to an occupational pension scheme. In England & Wales and Scotland this duty is set out in the Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (Consultation by Employers and Miscellaneous Amendment) Regulations 2006, made under the Pensions Act 2004, with corresponding regulations in Northern Ireland and oversight by The Pensions Regulator (TPR). The duty typically applies to employers with at least 50 employees and requires at least 60 days’ consultation with active and prospective members (or recognised unions), providing sufficient written...
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This Practice Note is archived and no longer maintained. It contains closed legislative proposals, published judgments and concluded consultations that are no longer listed in the current Life sciences tracker—UK and Life sciences tracker—EU because they are not from the current year. To monitor the progress of current legislative proposals, relevant cases and consultations in life sciences, see Practice Notes: Life sciences tracker—UK and Life sciences tracker—EU.
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For up-to-date items in life sciences, consult Practice Notes: Life sciences tracker—UK and Life sciences tracker—EU. For key developments and guidance on Brexit within the life sciences sector, including the timeline for relocating the European Medicines Agency (EMA), see Practice Note: Life sciences—Brexit tracker.
For current legislation, refer to Practice Notes: Life sciences tracker—UK—Legislation and Life sciences tracker—EU—Legislation.
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When evaluating a general damages claim, the practitioner ought initially to refer to the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG)...
This Practice Note This Practice Note reviews mechanisms used in settling litigation. A Tomlin order consists of a consent order paired with a schedule. It operates to stay proceedings on terms that have been agreed. The provisions contained in the schedule may remain confidential. This Practice Note describes the scope of confidentiality attaching to the schedule and sets out how it differs from a standard consent order. Sample wording for a Tomlin order is included, alongside links to precedents, as well as guidance on court approval. It also addresses varying, setting aside and enforcing a Tomlin order, including the considerations the court will take into account when handling applications for each. Further guidance is provided on interpreting and applying the relevant provisions of the CPR; however, some courts and divisions impose very specific requirements for both drafting and approval, and for approaching the schedule and confidentiality issues. Accordingly, you must consider the particular rules and court guide provisions in the forum where your claim is proceeding when drawing up the Tomlin order...
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