
Email Etiquette For Lawyers – Beware Of The Send Button
Make sure you are comfortable with the content of your email being shared with the world before you click "send."
Make sure you are comfortable with the content of your email being shared with the world before you click "send."
You should never emotionally take on the e-flame. Look at it for what it is: a poor attempt to communicate some need.
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Watch your mouth on company email.
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Maybe your firm should look into this approach?
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Lawyer listservs are a wonderful resource. Please don't ruin them by posting inappropriate topics.
Don't make excuses for lapses in professionalism.