Ryujin
Legend
As the saying goes, a verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on.I read all corporate press release apologias in the voice of Matt Berry.
Well, in my experience, I would say that the best protection when you're in front of a judge is to have everything in a written contract that specifies things clearly. As opposed to relying on "unwritten contracts" and assumptions.
That said, people often confuse what's legal with what is ethical, and what is permissible with what should be done. The Venn diagrams of those may occasionally overlap, but they are hardly perfect circles.
(Colin Robinson got hit by John Slattery's car in front of the ramen place, around the corner from my uni)