Richard Evans#1430

Richard Evans

Partner, Mayer Brown

Richard Evans is a partner in the pensions department at Mayer Brown. He is an adviser to a number of pension plans that range in size from small to very large. He covers the full range of pensions issues, including compliance, scheme documentation, investment, dispute resolution, restructuring, and winding-up. Richard also advises on pension issues involved in mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions.

Richard has written articles for Pensions World, Pensions, Chartered Secretary and Trust Law International and authored The National Association of Pension Funds' "Made Simple" guides to the Regulations under the Pensions Act.

Contributed to

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Bulk transfers between occupational pension schemes—an introduction
Bulk transfers between occupational pension schemes—an introduction
Practice notes

This Practice Note looks at bulk transfers between occupational pension schemes, including in relation to defined contribution (DC) pension benefits. It considers the circumstances when bulk pension transfers may be made, the main issues for trustees, member consent and whether it is required, the main issue for trustees when considering a bulk transfer, the legislation governing the transfer, tax issues and discharge of trustees following the pension transfer.

Calculating a section 75 debt
Calculating a section 75 debt
Practice notes

This Practice Note looks at how section 75 debts (also known as employer debts or statutory debts) are calculated for both single-employer and multi-employer defined benefit (DB) occupational pension schemes, including who is responsible for calculating the section 75 debt, the relevant calculation date, an example of a section 75 debt calculation, challenging a section 75 debt calculation and, in relation to multi-employer schemes, orphan liabilities.

When is a section 75 debt triggered?
When is a section 75 debt triggered?
Practice notes

This Practice Note covers the circumstances in which a section 75 debt (also known as an employer debt or statutory debt) may be triggered on a participating employer of a single-employer or multi-employer defined benefit (DB) occupational pension scheme, whether on the occurrence of an employment cessation event, on the winding up of the scheme or on the occurrence of a relevant event in relation to the employer (effectively insolvency). This Practice Note also looks at the scope of the section 75 debt regime, its application to former employers, the date on which a section 75 debt arises and is treated as becoming due, as well as easements available.

Practice Area

Panels

  • Consulting Editorial Board
  • Contributing Author

Membership

  • Member of the Association of Pension Lawyers
  • Fellow of the Pensions Management Institute

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