Online law. Evidence. Consequence.

When an online dispute escalates, opinion is irrelevant. Evidence, strategy and timing are not.

GVB advises companies, entrepreneurs and private clients on digital disputes, online claims, platform conflicts and reputation-sensitive matters.

Do not respond hastily to claims, legal notices or threats. Every message may later be used against you.

3 stepsEnquiry, review, strategy
No rushed replyCommunication only after risk review
Evidence firstPreserve screenshots, deadlines and sender data
Case controlEvidence before response

A calm first review turns a pressured message into a defensible strategy.

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Secure deadlinesEvery timestamp, platform rule and reply trail is structured first.
Protect evidenceScreenshots, URLs, sender data and documents remain traceable and unchanged.
Control responseNo message goes out before objective, risk and leverage are clear.
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Risk

Online problems rarely stay online.

A suspended account, a false review, a legal notice, a payment claim, a data incident or a public allegation can create commercial damage within hours. The decisive question is not how quickly you reply. It is whether you act correctly.

Method

Discretion. Precision. Consequence.

We examine the legal position and the commercial exposure: deadlines, evidence, communication risk, potential escalation and the cleanest next action.

From first signal to controlled next step

Confidential enquiry

You describe the matter and collect relevant documents.

Initial legal orientation

The firm reviews jurisdiction, conflicts of interest and urgency.

Strategy and next steps

You receive a clear view of what should be done and what should be avoided.

Urgent legal review

Have you received a claim, threat or deadline?

In digital disputes, an impulsive reply can increase the damage. Evidence, deadlines and controlled communication come first.

  • Do not reply impulsively.
  • Do not alter evidence.
  • Do not delete messages.
  • Preserve screenshots, deadlines and sender data.
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Articles

Clear orientation before you respond.

Articles explain typical risks, evidence questions and mistakes that can become expensive in online disputes.

01

What to do after receiving an online legal notice

Sort deadlines, legal basis and communication risk before replying.

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02

How to preserve digital evidence before it disappears

Screenshots are often not enough without metadata and context.

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03

Why you should not respond immediately to a platform dispute

Unconsidered replies can fix positions and create new risks.

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04

Online defamation: when screenshots are not enough

Evidence, platform procedures and enforcement must be considered together.

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