IDS Pensions Law Reports

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    IDS Pensions Law Reports, Journal, Subscription

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    An authoritative source of court decisions on pensions issues, the Pensions Law Reports service is ideal for practitioners who need both the actual words used in a judgment and an accurate summary. Providing you with details of significant court judgments

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    Publisher:Sweet & Maxwell
    Service Number:30795368
    Publication date:2015-01-16
    Practice area:Pensions & benefits
    Jurisdiction:European Union, United Kingdom
    External Product Title:IDS Pensions Law Reports, Journal, Subscription
    Subscription Number:30795367
    Available Formats:Book


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