Key Contacts

 
Pauline Anning

Qualifications:
Admitted to Solicitors Roll in 1991

Range of skills and experience

Formerly a barrister, Pauline re-qualified as a solicitor in 1991 and has over thirteen years of experience in advising corporate entities, trustees and unions in respect of occupational pension arrangements.

During her career she has advised on every aspect of occupational pension schemes, including corporate and scheme restructures, scheme mergers, funding and the implications of European anti-discrimination legislation.

She has acted on many high profile cases during her career, and in 1992 she advised the National Union of Journalists in respect of the Mirror Group pension schemes, following the death of Robert Maxwell.

Pauline is a member of the Association of Pension Lawyers, the National Association of Pension Funds and the Pensions Management Institute. She has spoken regularly at meetings of those associations and has been a tutor for the Pensions Management Institute in respect of its examinations to become an Associate.

Pauline has joined Greenwoods as a consultant. Her previous role was that of partner in the pensions department of a national firm of solicitors.