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BHS updated: Green claims Olswang ‘knee deep’ in deal, accuses firm of covenant breach

BHS updated: Green claims Olswang ‘knee deep’ in deal, accuses firm of covenant breach
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15 June 2016
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Former BHS owner Sir Phillip Green criticised Olswang and other advisers as he faced questions today (15 June) over the sale and contentious administration of the retailer.

Green’s Arcadia Group was advised by Linklaters when it sold BHS to Olswang client Retail Acquisitions for £1 back in 2015.

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