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Comey and the value of keeping a record
I’ll admit it: I spent the entire day watching the drama on TV. I enjoyed it, particularly because it was a sort of trial, in which a powerful witness was directed and crossed by lawyers, some of whom were very, … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged Experienced plaintiff, James Comey, keeping a record, making a record, taking notes
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Making a record: important warning about e-mails
Just read this excerpt in the January 26, 2015 New Yorker, by the exemplary Jill Lepore (the article is called “The Cobweb: Can the internet be archived?”) It amplifies things I’ve said about retaining e-mails (and this one, about smoking … Continue reading
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Tagged discovery documents, emails as evidence, evidence in lawsuits, keeping a record, law and the internet, making a record
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Making a record. And showing up.
The importance of keeping full notes on any situation that might turn into a lawsuit, and the importance of showing up for events although you think you’re not needed. Continue reading
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Tagged le chaim, making a record, Prophet Elijah, real estate closings, seders, showing up at events
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