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Breach of contract. Freelancers are generally strict about meeting their deadlines. But sometimes, unforeseen circumstances can occur that prevent them from doing so. It might sound crazy, but you can be sued for that as well.
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Read More »Einstein once said, “there are only two things that are infinite, the universe and human stupidity. I’m not sure about the universe.” In my opinion, the best (or worst) display of the latter comes in the form of lawsuits. Like the guy who sued his wife for giving birth to an ugly baby and won. The worst part is, ridiculous lawsuits are uncomfortably common these days. And unfortunately, freelancing seems to be a natural magnet for it. Maybe it’s because it’s easier to sue one person than it is to sue a company. Maybe it’s clients going on power trips. Regardless, it’s a very common occurrence for freelancers to get hit by lawsuits that don’t even make sense at times. Here are the most common and dumbest reasons why freelancers get sued, and actionable tips to cover your behind.
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Read More »Freelancers are sometimes dragged into defamation suits along with their clients. In other cases, clients have even redirected legal action upon the freelancer itself, as a way to get themselves out of trouble. Yes, that’s right. If you make something for a client and it offends someone and they bring it to court — your @ss is liable. I’ve crossed paths with a freelance graphic designer who faced this before. He worked on a health advocacy project and designed a poster for awareness to stop eating fast food. As per the client’s request, he made the images eerily similar to a very famous fast-food chain. No logo, just color scheme, and theme. He was sued for $250,000 for defamation and slander but thankfully, he had a good lawyer.
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