
External Conferences
North East APL Seminar
Tuesday 6th December 2022
Leeds
Speakers:
David Pollard | Edward Sawyer | Thomas Robinson | Jennifer Seaman | Joseph Steadman
David is a leading and highly experienced lawyer in the pensions field and related areas. He switched to practice as a barrister at the end of 2017, after 37 years practice as a solicitor, including 25 years as a partner in law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
David’s practice focuses on:
David’s practice as a solicitor included advising employers and trustees in relation to pension law matters, including corporate transactions, scheme funding, scheme mergers, scheme changes, employer insolvency and Pensions Regulator issues.
David was chair of the Association of Pension Lawyers (APL) from 2001 to 2003.
David has published five books in the areas of pensions, insolvency and employment law: “Connected and Associated: Insolvency and Pensions Law”; “Pensions, Contracts and Trusts: Legal Issues on Decision Making: Applying Braganza”; “The Law of Pension Trusts”; “Corporate Insolvency: Employment and Pension Rights” and “Employment Law and Pensions”.
David is an editor of the quarterly journal “Trust Law International”. He was also on the editorial board of the “Occupational Pensions Law Reports” and is on the advisory board for the Pensions section in Practical Law.

Pensions
David’s practice as a barrister, and before that as a solicitor includes advising employers and trustees in relation to pension law matters, including corporate transactions, scheme funding, scheme mergers, scheme changes, employer insolvency and Pensions Regulator issues.
David’s major work includes:
Corporate Transactions
Advising employers, trustees and shareholders on the pensions and employment implications of corporate transactions. Including dealing with section 75 debt implications (such as drafting and implementing scheme apportionment arrangements (SAAs) and flexible apportionment arrangements (FAAs)), funding issues, Take-over Code issues; trustee powers and implications of the powers of the Pensions Regulator (including numerous clearance applications and negotiations). Advised on transfer issues, setting up new schemes and issues under Tupe.
Scheme changes and mergers
Advising employers and trustees on issues arising from scheme changes, including equalisation (Barber), discrimination issues, scheme closures, external contracts, appointment and removal of trustees, changes to corporate trustee structures. employer consultation obligations (Tupe and Pensions Act 2004); taxation implications of changes. Advising on scheme mergers and bulk transfers.
Scheme funding
Advising employers and trustees on scheme funding and security issues, including guarantees, funding arrangements, grant of security, reservoir trusts and charged accounts; use of Scottish limited partnership structures and investment issues. Advised on the implications of various employer events (eg dividends, reduction of capital). Advised on salary sacrifice arrangements.
Employer Insolvency
Advising employers, trustees, insolvency practitioners and third parties on the implications of employer insolvency, including section 75 debt issues, arrangements with the Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund (including regulated apportionment arrangements).
Litigation
David’s noteworthy litigation cases (including as a solicitor) include:
Employment
David has a strong reputation in, and knowledge of, employment law, in particular pensions and insolvency related issues. David’s book “Employment Law and Pensions” was published in by Bloomsbury Professional in 2016.
David has written articles for The Industrial Law Journal. David is a member of the Industrial Law Society (ILS) and has spoken several times at its annual conference and evening seminars. He has a particular interest in complex areas (eg pensions and tupe).
APL
David was chair of the Association of Pension Lawyers (APL) from 2001 to 2003. He is currently on the APL Communications committee, having previously been on the APL’s Education & Seminars and Legislative & Parliamentary committees. The APL awarded David its ‘Wallace Medal’ in 1998 and again in 2015 (for excellence on communicating pensions issues). David has a regular column in the newsletter of the APL, with monthly entries:
A complete guru of the pensions world

External Conferences
Tuesday 6th December 2022
Leeds
Speakers:
David Pollard | Edward Sawyer | Thomas Robinson | Jennifer Seaman | Joseph Steadman

Articles
This article was published in Trust Law International, Vol. 36, No. 2, 2022 Click here to view the full article
By Robert Ham KC | David Pollard
Friday 21 October 2022

External Conferences
Tuesday 4 October 2022
The Caledonian Club, London
Speakers:
David Pollard

Events / Webinars
Wednesday 21 September 2022 | 6.30pm
Wilberforce Chambers, 8 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, WC2A 3QP
Insolvency
David practices in insolvency law – mainly on the pensions and employment side.
His book on corporate insolvency issues on the intersection of insolvency law with pensions and employment rights is the main work on the topic. The seventh edition is to be published in 2022.
David has given talks to insolvency organisations and in past years has contributed to submissions by R3 on various employment and pensions issues.
He has published in Insolvency journals (Recovery, Insolvency Intelligence) and given talks at insolvency conferences (ILA, INSOL, R3).
David’s noteworthy litigation cases (as a solicitor) include:
A complete guru of the pensions world

Articles
David Pollard has been looking at the statutory provisions dealing with substantial disposals by a company in administration in the first 8 weeks of the administration. When is a potential purchaser a connected person under the new provisions that come... Read more
By David Pollard
Monday 5 December 2022

External Conferences
Thursday 22 September 2022
Online
Speakers:
David Pollard

Events / Webinars
Wednesday 21 September 2022 | 6.30pm
Wilberforce Chambers, 8 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, WC2A 3QP

Events / Webinars
Wednesday 13 July 2022 | 12.20pm - 6pm, followed by drinks
Convene (and online via Zoom), 22 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4BQ
£120 + VAT | 4.0 CPD
View moreRegistered name: Mr David Nigel Pollard
VAT number: 282 8168 74