Alexandra Salamin-Casciaro

Can the higher (hidden) price obtained by a broker for the sale of a Ferrari Daytona constitute a ground for invalidating a brokerage agreement?

In a dispute over a brokerage agreement, regarding the sale price of a Ferrari Daytona, the Federal Supreme Court held that the contract was not null and void for willful deception as the alleged fraud (in the form of a hidden higher price obtained by the Broker) occurred after the conclusion of the Brokerage contract, […]

Can the Massive Increase of Insurance Premiums for Private Room Supplementary Insurance be a Ground for Contract Invalidation?

A policyholder suffering from leukemia has benefited from supplementary private room insurance for years. During the coverage period, the insurance company has increased the insurance premium by a staggering amount. The policyholder unsuccessfully tried to invalidate the contract to obtain a partial refund of the premiums paid.