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The New South Wales Court of Appeal decision in Zong v Lin [2022] NSWCA 136 is a clear reminder of why properly drafted shareholders’ agreements are critical—particularly where one party controls the company’s day-to-day operations and finances. The case involved two business partners, Mr Jason Zong...

If you are looking at buying a business, you have probably come across two main structures: an asset sale or a share sale. A share sale agreement involves purchasing the shares of a company, meaning you take over the company as it exists — including its...

When it comes to protecting your interests in property, especially in complex or disputed situations, two powerful legal mechanisms stand out: constructive trusts and caveats. Both play crucial roles in safeguarding property rights and preventing fraud when formal legal ownership does not reflect the true...

Collapse of developers Alammc Developments and Saorsa Health has left investors without answers. Our team at Solari & Stock Lawyers are acting for a group of investors who invested huge sums of money into these NDIS accommodation projects, which was advertised by Mountain Asset Partners...

Am I entitled to real estate if I am not the legal owner, but I contributed money towards it? A resulting trust in New South Wales arises when one person makes a voluntary payment to another or pays wholly or in part for the purchase...