CRD IV bankers' bonus cap: ECJ hears UK legal challenge | Practical Law

CRD IV bankers' bonus cap: ECJ hears UK legal challenge | Practical Law

In this article, members of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer's Employment, Pensions and Benefits department consider the European Court of Justice (ECJ) hearing on 8 September 2014 of the UK government's legal challenge seeking annulment of the CRD IV provisions on bankers’ bonus caps.

CRD IV bankers' bonus cap: ECJ hears UK legal challenge

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CRD IV bankers' bonus cap: ECJ hears UK legal challenge

by Caroline Stroud, partner, Jocelyn Mitchell, partner, Alice Greenwell, senior associate, Employment, Pensions and Benefits department, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Law stated as at 08 Sep 2014European Union, United Kingdom
In this article, members of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer's Employment, Pensions and Benefits department consider the European Court of Justice (ECJ) hearing on 8 September 2014 of the UK government's legal challenge seeking annulment of the CRD IV provisions on bankers’ bonus caps.
The hearing provided an initial indication of points of particular interest for the ECJ ahead of its decision, which is expected in early 2015.