Daniel Schaffer > Slaughter and May > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Slaughter and May
ONE BUNHILL ROW
LONDON
EC1Y 8YY
England

Living Wage

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Work Department

Pensions
Employment
Pensions de-risking

Position

Partner; Dan is a partner in our Pensions Employment & Incentives Group. He joined the firm in 2017. He has over twenty two years of partner experience. His practice is transactional, general advisory and contentious.  He advises employers and trustees.  Dan’s experience includes preparing for a sale process, benefit redesign and covenant and funding solutions.

Career

Joined firm 2017. Partner since 2017.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Employment > Pensions: dispute resolution

(Leading partners)

Daniel SchafferSlaughter and May

Notably acting for clients such as the Railways Pension Trustee Company Limited and for a trustee of the BBC Pension Scheme, Slaughter and May’s team acts for a number of high-profile trustees and employers. Part 8 proceedings and regulatory investigations make up core areas of expertise, along with Pension Ombudsman, benefits disputes, and professional negligence claims. The practice is led by the ‘excellent’ Richard Jeens who has substantial expertise spanning investigations and issues relating to structuring and transactions. Daniel Schaffer is praised for his combination of being ‘technically brilliant, razor sharp, and a great tactician’. Charles Cameron is another key name, as is Chris Sharpe who is particularly experienced on pensions aspects of complex M&A transactions and restructurings. Isobel Carruthers and Rachel Hunter are key figures within the team, and Sandeep Maudgil retired in April 2023.

London > Employment > Pensions (non-contentious)

(Hall of Fame)

Daniel SchafferSlaughter and May

Acting for trustees, sponsors, and insurers, Slaughter and May‘s ‘very knowledgeable and pragmatic’ team has a strong track record in handling a broad range of pension work, which encompasses derisking transactions, funding structures, mergers, and board issues. The practice also stands out for advising employers in the energy and utilities sectors, and handling advisory work arising from scheme overfunding and cyber security incidents. Charles Cameron leads the practice and has particular experience in advisory and transactional matters within the industrial and manufacturing sectors. Daniel Schaffer, who is praised as a ‘problem solver’ with ‘high levels of commercial awareness and credibility’, handles a combination of contentious and non-contentious issues including redesigns, funding and covenant matters, and restructurings, while Chris Sharpe focuses on collective defined contribution schemes and de-risking deals. Isobel Carruthers is another key contact.