B&B SHOCKING! Katie Logan Built Her Dream on a Handshake & a Hug and Now Eric Forrester Can Destroy Her World
Here is the part that makes this whole mess so delicious. When Eric Forrester came aboard as lead designer for Logan, Katie Logan tried to do things properly.
She told him she would get him a contract from Bill. Eric, being the grand and gloriously stubborn patriarch that he is, said he was not ready for a long-term commitment just yet.

He wanted to see how the first collection went. So Katie took what she could get, Eric started sketching, and somewhere between the Italian silk and the showroom reveals, everyone apparently forgot that the man never actually signed a single piece of paper.
Fast forward to today. Ridge drops the bomb that Eric is done at Logan. Bill slaps his hand on those sketches and declares they belong to Spencer. And Katie is standing there with nothing but a handshake and a dream.
Can Bill Actually Win a Verbal Contract Case?
Here is where it gets genuinely interesting, because Bill Spencer is not entirely wrong and that is the most unsettling thing about this situation.
Verbal contracts are legally enforceable. They are messy, they are difficult to prove, and they tend to fall apart under cross-examination, but they are real. What Bill needs to establish is that an offer was made, it was accepted, and something of value was exchanged.
Eric showed up. Eric designed. Eric delivered sketches that are now sitting on Bill’s desk. That is not nothing. That looks a lot like a man who entered into an agreement and performed his end of it.
The problem for Bill is that Eric never received compensation, never signed anything, and has now apparently changed his mind.
And in the fashion world, the artist’s intent matters enormously. Those designs came out of Eric Forrester’s head and Eric Forrester’s hands.
Does a verbal agreement with no paper trail, no payment, and a very willing change of heart on the designer’s part really hold up? Bill’s lawyers are about to find out.

What Forrester Creations Brings to the Fight
Do not count Ridge Forrester out for a single second. The man has been fighting over Forrester Creations his entire adult life and he did not get this far by losing legal battles. Ridge’s argument is cleaner and it is emotionally devastating, which in a courtroom can count for a lot.
Eric Forrester is the founder of Forrester Creations. His name is literally on the building.
Any designs he creates carry the DNA of that legacy, and Ridge will argue loudly and at length that no verbal agreement with a fashion house that has been open for five minutes can supersede the relationship between a founder and the company he built with his own hands.
Ridge also has something Bill does not have. He has Eric. And right now, Eric wants to come home.
And Then There Is the Katie Problem
The most complicated player in all of this is the one caught in the middle. Katie did everything right. She respected Eric, she gave him space, she tried to get him a formal contract, and he was the one who declined to sign it.
Now she is the one left holding the bag while Bill beats his chest about bare-knuckle brawls and Ridge dismantles everything she has built.
The sister war between Katie and Brooke is heating back up, and the cruelest irony of all is that Katie’s fashion house might collapse not because of anything she did wrong, but because the man she trusted chose sentiment over signatures.
If Logan loses this fight, the whole story of The Bold and the Beautiful becomes a very pointed lesson about what happens when you build your dream on someone else’s word.




