Law Practice,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Jan. 19, 2018
Lawyers shouldn’t let themselves drown in emails
While email is often used to send important information and documents, it is by no means a foolproof method of communication for attorneys.
Although the legal profession may be notoriously slow to warm up to new technologies, it is safe to say that the use of email is a commonly accepted means of communication among attorneys. Indeed, many courts now even allow parties to exclusively use email to provide notice of filings and to communicate with the court.
However, while email is often used to send important information and documents, it is by no means a foolproof metho...
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