From MrBeast to Graceland – How Bad Contracts Turn Into Big Lawsuits
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What do MrBeast’s ghost kitchen controversy, Priscilla Presley’s battle over Graceland, and a small business owner suing Meta all have in common? One thing: contracts that didn’t go far enough.
In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang breaks down how unclear, incomplete, or overlooked agreements can spiral into major legal disputes—whether you’re a global brand or just starting a side hustle. From “I agree” clicks to family business deals, this conversation reveals how everyday contracts carry real legal weight.
📄 Why even a single vague clause can cost you your brand, money, or control
⚖️ How verbal agreements, emails, and click-through terms can become legally binding
🧠 What smart founders do differently to protect their business, reputation, and relationships
Using real-world examples—from MrBeast’s brand challenges to Graceland’s legacy disputes—this episode shows that contracts aren’t just paperwork. They’re your first line of defense.
Whether you're launching a business, partnering with family, or signing your next online agreement, this episode will change how you think about every document you sign.
🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.
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