Let’s face it. From time to time, all of us in IT wonder whether our carefully crafted e-mails to attorneys go straight to the recycle bin. Attorneys complain that messages from IT are too long, don’t get to the point, contain unfamiliar jargon, aren’t timely, and/or aren’t relevant to them or their practice.
So what are lawyers looking for in e-mail?
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