14 Apr, 2026

Delaware Courts and the Doctrine of Mutual Mistake

Sometimes in law, even honest people can make mistakes. In Delaware, when two sides enter an agreement but both misunderstand an important fact, the law steps in to ensure fairness. This situation is explained by the Doctrine of Mistake, an important rule in contract law that helps protect people when an agreement is built on […]

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Smart Contracts and Legal Obligations in Maryland

Smart contracts are changing how legal agreements work across Maryland. These digital contracts use computer code to automatically carry out the terms of an agreement once certain conditions are met. They reduce the need for middlemen, save time, and increase trust by using blockchain technology. As Maryland embraces digital innovation, smart contracts are becoming an […]

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Unenforceable Contract Clauses in Texas: What Makes a Contract Invalid

Contracts play a big role in everyday life across Texas. People sign agreements for buying homes, starting businesses, or hiring services. But not every contract is valid. Some contain unenforceable clauses, which means those terms, or even the entire contract, cannot be legally used in court.   What Makes a Contract Unenforceable in Texas   A contract […]

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