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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Max Salk is not having a great morning.
For law firms, banning personal email has become a bit of a thing, but it is all about timing.
Perhaps now you’ll see that “independent” investigations conducted by people who work closely with alleged wrongdoers don’t feel so damn impartial.
Watch your mouth on company email.
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Who doesn't love a good "reply all" scandal?
Sloppiness with email attachments will dent your reputation, especially if it occurs frequently or overlaps with other demonstrations of carelessness.
Fortunately for Clinton, criminal indictment will likely never happen because she has a "get out of jail free" card from her Constitution-shredding bedfellow.
Is this email anything other than a ham-handed way to get associates to start looking for a new job?
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
Maybe your firm should look into this approach?
As George Bernard Shaw once noted, "Never wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
Tech columnist Jeff Bennion speaks with Mounil Patel of Mimecast about how hackers are trying to get our email -- and what we can do about it.
Lawyer listservs are a wonderful resource. Please don't ruin them by posting inappropriate topics.
Don't make excuses for lapses in professionalism.