Matthew Bonye, head of real estate dispute resolution at Herbert Smith Freehills, and John Chetwood, senior associate in the firm's restructuring and insolvency group, join deputy legal editor Jess Harrold to discuss the rise of retail CVAs. Bonye and Chetwood explain the legal framework, and consider the options available for landlords seeking to protect their interests, as well as looking at the future possibilities for court challenge, including potential issues raised by a pending challenge to the Regis hairdressing chain CVA.
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