Technology: 5 email policies for communicating with outside counsel
Many companies have billing policies for outside counsel. Consider asking your outside counsel to follow some guidelines for email messages.
November 18, 2011 at 04:30 AM
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Many companies have billing policies for outside counsel. Consider asking your outside counsel to follow some guidelines for email messages.
Email is how we communicate with our clients and poor email practices put additional burdens on everyone—inside and outside counsel alike. Proper email policies can ease the burden and benefit everyone.
Here are some suggestions for email policies you may want to consider.
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