Unpacking Contract Law Timothy Dodsworth, Maggie Hemsworth & Severine Saintier
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Welcome to unpacking contract law. The UK based contract law podcast delivering unsolicited opinions on new and old contract law cases. The purpose of these podcasts is to provide you with an insight into our thoughts, ideas and ideologies around all things contract law. It also provides us with an outlet for all our opinions - you listen at your own peril! Each podcast will feature a new contract law case with a discussion from three contract law enthusiasts: Maggie Hemsworth, Severine Saintier and Tim Dodsworth.
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Unpacking Hotel Services v Hilton
Where's Tim? Is it all contra proferentem?
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Unpacking Hadley v Baxendale
Who cares if the poms have got it wrong? Tim could be a tour guide round Gloucester docks, Severine would support the business – could Maggie foresee this?
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Unpacking Baird Textile Holdings Ltd v Marks & Spencer plc
Who's Tom?
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Unpacking Goodlife Foods v Hall Fire Protection
Tim is speechless. Severine is handed her favourite on a platter and apparently Maggie was younger in 1977. Are there more unfair terms than expected?
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Unpacking Palladian Partners v The Republic of Argentina
We're all in the same room! What could possible go wrong when we have to interpret mathematical questions?
Listen to us discuss this case with our american colleagues from the 'Clauses and Controversies' Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/2knPFRNkU9iuPSiwtaqIb9?si=CtU0kCx-SUWACdlQ8j9RRw
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Unpacking Law Debenture Trust Corp v Ukraine
Tim threatens to burn it all down. Maggie is not fussy and yet Séverine does not pick up on it. Do they have capacity for more discussions?
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Customer Reviews
Insightful, witty but friendly commentary
Three of the best picking apart the reasoning, justifications and implications of key contract law cases, with smart and sophisticated analysis that doesn’t require advanced knowledge from the listener. Great for enthusiasts and practitioners, and highly recommended for law students. Great stuff.