Jonathan is a partner and head of our pensions team, advising employers, trustees, members and product providers in relation to all aspects of pensions law and practice. Jonathan has particular expertise in the pensions aspects of corporate acquisitions and disposals, scheme mergers, insolvencies, restructuring and wind-ups and acts for both employers and trustees in applications for clearance to the Pensions Regulator.
He also advises on funding and investment issues, as well as pensions disputes matters, most recently acting for representative beneficiaries in a number of high profile rectification and construction cases.
He is also heavily involved in scheme documentation, scheme mergers, occupational pension scheme amendments, re-constructions and wind-ups (inside and outside of the Pension Protection Fund) both as legal adviser and as Managing Director of Open Trustees Limited. Open Trustees Limited is on the PPF Trustee Advisory Panel.
Jonathan graduated from the University of Birmingham in 1997. He qualified in 1999 at Martineau Johnson, leaving as an associate to join Osborne Clarke in 2002. He was made partner in May 2006.
Jonathan was previously a member of the Association of Pension Lawyers’ national main committee and its education sub-committee. Jonathan was also a member of the DWP steering committee on incentive exercises.
Jonathan Hazlett is a leading light in the pensions industry. Intellectually very able, pragmatic in his advice and great fun to work with. You definitely want him in your corner. You can’t do better."
Representative beneficiary
Advised in relation to Part 8 application for directions concerning equalisation of normal retirement dates and the scope of the scheme's amendment power.
Representative beneficiary
Acted in one of the most complex pieces of pensions litigation surrounding the Gleeds Retirement Benefits Scheme, including the validity of amendments made to the Scheme
Representative benaficiary
Advised in relation to Man Truck & Bus' application for rectification of the rules of the scheme regarding normal retirement dates
Insights
Pension Protection Fund wins latest appeal in long-running compensation saga
Court of Appeal supports the Pension Protection Fund's approach for increasing payments to members following the Hampshire decision
High Court confirms how limitation and forfeiture apply to underpayments of pension
Judgment in Axminster Carpets offers welcome clarity for any trustee addressing underpayments, including as part of a GMP equalisation project.
Protecting pension schemes from employer distress
New guidance from The Pensions Regulator gives trustees strategies to consider
TPT Retirement Solutions | What will the 2020 Growth Plan Valuation mean for employers?
The 2020 Valuation for the Growth Plan (GP) is currently under way; the results will help employers understand their participation...
Pensions and the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020: what trustees and employers need to know
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Covid-19: Pensions developments tracker | 18 June 2020 – 9 July 2020
This tracker is a summary of the legal and regulatory developments arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic that will be...
High Court rules on the PPF compensation cap and benefits following the Hampshire decision
On 22 June 2020, the High Court handed down its much-anticipated judgment in Hughes and others v The Board of...
Covid-19: Pensions developments tracker | 14-28 May 2020
This tracker is a summary of the legal and regulatory developments arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic that will be...