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Huh....as a trial lawyer who conducts discovery and loves reading juicy emails in discovery...I don't entirely agree. I put "important" things in email all the time, and have clients that do so as well. BUT, I'm referring mostly to ministerial important things, not strategic things. "Remember, we have to get that order of 100 widgets to Spacely Sprockets by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday. Have we got shipping lined up?" vs. "Remember to get shipping lined up for the 100 widgets that go to Spacely Sprockets. Gotta get there on time, because you know what a whiny dick that Spacely is. And I sure hope he doesn't inspect them too closely, because we've been cranking out at least 5% defective widgets in each batch this week." Important stuff can go in an email. SOME important stuff definitely should not. And yes, phone calls are so much better for all of those sorts of things. I much prefer the "Hey, there's something I need to catch you up on, time for a call?" message than "We need to talk about Bateshorn. He keeps walking down the hall with his dick out of his pants, and I think he might be drunk today, and also, I like the new secretary hire. Great tits." MAYBE don't put that stuff in writing, fellas. CYA emails -- a real thing. Damn right. -
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One of the advantages of emails for attorneys, over phone calls, is that they can put in writing a warning of adverse consequences. It can be a fine line regarding putting that kind of stuff in an email, but protecting yourself from a client who is going to try to say you didn't warn them or advise them can be a paramount consideration.- 1
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