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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
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged appeals court decision, appellate courts, discovery documents, email discovery documents, emails as evidence, employment lawsuits, law and the courts, role of judges
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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
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged discovery documents, Interpreting lawyers, Lawyers, Lawyers Code of Professional Conduct, problems with lawyers, role of judges
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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
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged discovery documents, emails as evidence, evidence in lawsuits, keeping a record, law and the internet, making a record
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