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I could be wrong, but I believe I recently read that the California law making oral contracts enforceable took effect in the nineties. That would explain why Lindsey might now have a case against the band based on oral promises, but the reverse would not be true in 1987.
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Also Consider The Damages
FM filled big venues even without Lindsey, so what did the damages really amount to?
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Oral contracts can be binding. Interesting question to ask. He really screwed them over back then from what I can remember.
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On the other hand, Tango in the Night sold 6 or 7 million (or something like that) worldwide. There would have been no album had it not been for his handiwork. That's a lot of money.
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