HP Impact: E-tool use: a legal update
Treat e-mail as permanent, as if it were on paper, admonish attorneys specializing in construction contract issues. In a workshop at the recent ECC Conference (San Francisco, California..
Treat e-mail as permanent, as if it were on paper,
admonish attorneys specializing in construction contract
issues. In a workshop at the recent ECC Conference (San
Francisco, California, Oct. 3 - 4), Paul Berning and John
Ralls noted that the ubiquitous e-mail form of communication,
though electronically submitted and seemingly deleted, "is
even more permanent than if typed on a
typewriter."
Nevertheless, users often treat it as if it were a
private conversation, when actually copies of it exist on the
sender's and receiver's computers, on servers, and can be
printed out and filed in drawers. Versions may be on system
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