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Paul Martin

Paul Martin

Paul Martin is a solicitor in Sydney and a member of the Law Society of NSW Business Law Committee.

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    Binding promise without a contract: Court of Appeal considers proprietary estoppel

    By Paul Martin 01.06.16 - < 1 min read
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    When changes to the law affect rights under contract

    By Paul Martin 01.05.16 - < 1 min read
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    The scope of releases: a case study

    By Paul Martin 01.03.16 - < 1 min read
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    Expert determinations under contract reviewable even if ’final’

    By Paul Martin 01.12.15 - < 1 min read
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    High Court confirms: illegal acts do not automatically render a contract unenforceable

    By Paul Martin 01.09.15 - < 1 min read
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