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Property litigation webcast: issue 3 - Statutory Demands

16 October 2009

This third podcast in the series discusses the use of statutory demands - a powerful weapon when recovering contractual debts

 

 

Speaker
 
Chris Hill

 

 Chris Hill 
 Associate            

The impact of the UK's recession on high street properties and other business premises has been well documented. High profile administrations of companies like MFI and Woolworths have brought into sharp relief the need for property practitioners to understand what may happen if a tenant cannot pay its rent or perform its covenants.
 
In view of that, our Property Litigation team has produced a series of ten short podcasts which provide an overview of some of the issues that may arise if a tenant is in financial difficulties.
 
Each podcast is around five minutes long and can be downloaded onto your computer, MP3 player, mobile phone or BlackBerry by clicking on the icon below. We will be releasing the podcasts fortnightly - so why not subscribe to our RSS feed by clicking on the link to the left?

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A full list of our property litigation podcasts released so far can be accessed here.

We hope that you find these podcasts useful and thought-provoking. If you are dealing with any of the issues that we discuss, why not contact us to discuss how we can help you - either email Joe Payne or Antony Phillips or call 020 7861 4000 and ask to speak to a member of our property litigation team.