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We act for national and international companies as well as SMEs and individuals across our region and beyond.
We all know that social media, if used well, it is a fantastic resource for businesses and individuals. However, unwise social media posts risk legal action, particularly if the boundaries of personal and professional life are blurred. Our Employment and Commercial Litigation teams look at some of these legal risks and their consequences and suggest how to avoid these.
This case study is part of a wider article "No Contract. No Problem?" which explores why legal formalities under the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 matter, what happens when they’re not followed, and how equitable remedies like constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel can sometimes offer a lifeline. Through key cases, it highlights when informal agreements may still hold weight and when “no contract” really does mean “no deal.”
This case study is part of a wider article "No Contract. No Problem?" which explores why legal formalities under the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 matter, what happens when they’re not followed, and how equitable remedies like constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel can sometimes offer a lifeline. Through key cases, it highlights when informal agreements may still hold weight and when “no contract” really does mean “no deal.”