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Plaintiffs, save your emails!!

Just in case you haven’t been reading Sidebar often and thus need to be reminded, here’s an abstract of a story from New York Law Journal that proves the point: Initial Emails Back Binding Agreement Claim, Panel Finds Ben Bedell, … Continue reading

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More email news: a lawyer is censured for one

Take a look at this abstract from the New York Law Journal, about an email one lawyer sent to another who happened to have been the forewoman of a jury that decided against the first lawyer’s client. I didn’t know … Continue reading

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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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