James Bingham > Sacker & Partners LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Sacker & Partners LLP
20 GRESHAM STREET
LONDON
EC2V 7JE
England
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Work Department

Pensions litigation.

Position

James is a partner in our specialist pensions litigation team. His practice covers the full spectrum of pensions related litigation.

He has been involved in a wide variety of cases and has extensive experience of dealing with investigations by the Pensions Regulator in both a defined benefit and a defined contribution context.

James has also worked on a number of significant High Court case, including: Wedgwood v Salt – acting for the representative beneficiary in Part 8 proceedings concerning the closure of the Scheme to future accrual prior to the Scheme entering the PPF; and Saga Group Ltd v Paul – acting for the employer and the trustee jointly in rectification and professional negligence proceedings relating to certain errors in the Scheme documentation.

James has been involved in advising both trustee and adviser clients on professional negligence actions, focusing on the needs of the client and works to ensure that the best possible result is achieved, often through mediation or other forms of ADR.

James also frequently works with the firm’s ongoing clients to provide advice and guidance in relation to complaints brought by members under the scheme’s internal dispute resolution procedure and ultimately to the Pensions Ombudsman.

Career

Qualified: 2009, England & Wales

Pensions experience since: 2010

Joined Sackers: 2010

Joined partnership/LLP: 2018

Employers: Travers Smith LLP (2006-2009)

Memberships

Association of Pension Lawyers (Full Member, Pensions Litigation Sub-Committee)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Employment > Pensions: dispute resolution

(Next Generation Partners)

James BinghamSacker & Partners LLP

The team at boutique firm Sacker & Partners LLP has extensive expertise spanning the full scope of pensions disputes, with a strong focus on high court litigation, regulatory investigations, data breaches, and issues relating to the LDI crisis. The firm acts for a number of high-profile clients including the likes of John Lewis Partnership Trust for Pensions, the DHL Group Retirement Plan, and Boots Pension Scheme, among many others. With longstanding experience in pensions litigation, Peter Murphy heads the practice, while James Bingham routinely handles member claims, professional negligence issues, and pensions ombudsman-related matters. Arshad Khan counts construction of deeds, rectification, and court-approved compromises among his areas of expertise, while Amy Difford is another integral member of the team.