Handshake Day: Why a “Gentleman’s Agreement” is a Professional Liability Risk

Handshake Day: Why a “Gentleman’s Agreement” is a Professional Liability Risk
Thursday, June 25, 2026, is Handshake Day. In the “Old School” business world, a handshake was as good as a contract. It signified honor, trust, and a deal done. While we still celebrate the spirit of the handshake, the modern business environment—and your Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions) carrier—requires something a bit more substantial.
- The “Memory Gap” Liability
The problem with a handshake isn’t a lack of trust; it’s a lack of Clarity. Six months after a deal is struck, two well-meaning people can have very different memories of what was promised. If a client sues you for “Failure to Deliver,” your E&O insurance will ask for the Scope of Work (SOW). If your only evidence is “we shook on it,” your legal defense becomes significantly more difficult (and expensive).
- “Scope Creep” and Your Bottom Line
In 2026, “Scope Creep”—where a project slowly grows beyond the original agreement without more pay—is a major drain on small businesses. A written contract allows you to point to a specific line item when a client asks for “one more quick thing.” It protects your time, your profit margins, and your sanity.
- The Digital Handshake
This Handshake Day, embrace the Digital Handshake. Tools like DocuSign and PandaDoc have made it possible to turn a verbal agreement into a legally binding, E&O-friendly document in seconds.
- The “Audit” Tip: Go through your current client list this Thursday. Is there anyone you’re working with based on a “Legacy Handshake”? Use the holiday as a friendly excuse to send over a formal “Updated Service Agreement” for 2026.
A handshake starts the relationship, but a contract protects the partnership. Happy Handshake Day!
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