Jennifer Alldridge

Having joined Osborne Clarke’s pensions team in 2005, Jennifer advised UK pension scheme trustees and employers on a wide range of issues for nearly 12 years before becoming a knowledge lawyer.
As the pensions team's knowledge lawyer, Jennifer uses her knowledge and experience to help keep the team and clients up to date with developments in pensions law and regulation. Her work includes writing publications, preparing precedents, giving and helping with training, and supporting and speaking at webinars and events.
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Jennifer has a keen interest in climate change risk, transition to net zero carbon and digitalisation.
Prepares regular newsletters and updates highlighting the latest developments affecting pension scheme trustees and employers. Speaks at webinars and events and supports the provision of training tailored to clients' specific needs.
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