Samantha Brown > Herbert Smith Freehills LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
EXCHANGE HOUSE
PRIMROSE STREET
LONDON
EC2A 2EG
England

Living Wage

Work Department

Employment, Pensions and Incentives

Position

Partner

Sam’s practice encompasses a wide range of pensions matters, advising corporates, trustees, providers and other pensions stakeholders.

Career

Sam has extensive experience of pensions buy ins, buy outs and longevity transfers, and in the associated areas of benefit design and liability management. She has advised on significant transactions and corporate activities and on a range of pension funding projects. A member of our pensions litigation group, Sam advises both claimants and defendants on High Court disputes and declaratory proceedings and on matters before the Pensions Ombudsman.

She is a contributing author to the publications Good Governance for Pension Schemes (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011) and Butterworths Takeovers: Law and Practice (2nd ed. London: LexisNexis 2015).

Languages

English

Memberships

Sam is a member of the Association of Pension Lawyers and a regular speaker at industry events.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Employment > Pensions (non-contentious)

(Leading individuals)

Samantha BrownHerbert Smith Freehills LLP

Herbert Smith Freehills LLP‘s advisory pensions practice assists regulatory bodies, trustees, sponsors, insurers, reinsurers, and insolvency practitioners on the full gamut of non-contentious pensions work. Led by the ‘top-class’ and ‘technically brilliant’ Samantha Brown, the team is highly experienced in de-risking matters, GMP equalisation, and pensions arrangements in major transactions. For de-risking issues within the insurance industry, ‘superb pensions lawyer’ Rachel Pinto is a key contact, whilst Michael Aherne is the name to note for pensions cases within the energy sector, as well as for work with pension investment funds; he is well-regarded for his provision of ‘commercial and pragmatic advice’. Alison Brown is also a key name within the team.

London > Employment > Pensions: dispute resolution

The pensions disputes practice at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP‘s workload includes matters ranging from advising clients in their responses to the gilt crisis, assisting in professional negligence cases, and advising on claims for investment losses incurred by trustees. Samantha Brown and William Glassey dually lead the ‘fantastic team of really classy litigators’; Brown is well-equipped to handle declaratory proceedings and Glassey is particularly experienced in professional negligence cases against solicitors, barristers, and pensions actuaries. Senior associate Dan Saunders, described as ‘responsive and a pleasure to deal with’, is a key contact for work wherein sponsoring employers are navigating issues in scheme documentation. Antonia Pegden and Philip Lis are also recommended for their ‘fantastic’ work.