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Burges Salmon LLP Offices

ONE GLASS WHARF
BRISTOL
BS2 0ZX
England
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Richard Pettit

Work Department
Pensions.
Position
Richard advises companies and pension scheme trustees on issues including moral hazard investigations, corporate restructuring, Pension Protection Fund work, funding negotiations, scheme documentation, closures and mergers. Richard’s work has included advising scheme trustees on a high-profile moral hazard investigation by the Pensions Regulator involving a financial support direction being sought against a UK and overseas listed plc; advising a manufacturing company with a pension scheme with a £60 million deficit on the entry of the scheme into the Pension Protection Fund; and providing legal advice on the detailed mitigation for a pension scheme in the context of a £4bn restructuring of the supporting employer group.
Career
Richard trained and qualified at Burges Salmon (joining in 2004) and became a partner in 2015. He specialised in pensions on qualification and has worked solely in this area ever since. He is dual qualified (England and Wales, 2006; Northern Ireland, 2012).
Memberships
Association of Pension Lawyers.
Education
Attended King Edward VI School, Stratford-upon-Avon; Exeter College, Oxford, BA Jurisprudence; MA (2003); Oxford Institute of Legal Practice, LPC (2004).
Leisure
Interest in aviation (occasional private flying and taking my young family to aircraft museums).
Lawyer Rankings
South West > Employment > Pensions
Based in Bristol, Burges Salmon LLP‘s pensions team has a vast offering covering regulatory work, scheme restructurings, and alternatives to buy outs. Public sector work for central and local governments across the UK and Northern Ireland forms another cornerstone of the practice, with several team members being dual qualified. Team head Richard Knight has extensive experience acting for high-profile pension schemes on restructurings, liability driven investments, and potential closures, while Clive Pugh excels in regulatory and funding matters as well as scheme rescues and managed PPF entries. ‘Top-notch pensions lawyer’ Richard Pettit has experience spanning moral hazard investigations, corporate restructurings, and de-risking transactions, with Michael Hayles covering pension projects and LGPS work. Also noted are Alice Honeywill and Susannah Young, together with directors Chris Brown, Crispin Freeman and Kate Granville Smith.
London > Employment > Pensions (non-contentious)
Operating from its offices in London, Bristol and Edinburgh, Burges Salmon LLP has a particularly strong reputation for handling high-profile pensions regulatory work. The team is led by Richard Knight, who splits his time between Bristol and London, and is a long time adviser to major pension scheme clients. Clive Pugh is an expert in pensions regulatory and funding matters, clearance issues and alternatives to buy outs, while Richard Pettit assists with complex issues concerning systemic errors in pension scheme documentation. Michael Hayles is a key contact for public sector work, and Alice Honeywill has a particular focus on large projects, encompassing mergers, corporate restructurings, buy-ins and buy-outs. High-profile client work is also conducted by Susannah Young, while Chris Brown and Crispin Freeman are also key contacts.
Lawyer Rankings
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