Law Practice
Sep. 13, 2003
Giving Legal Advice Via E-Mail May Result in Loss of Privilege
Focus Column - Litigation - By Norma G. Formanek - In 1999, the American Bar Association ethics committee settled a long-standing question by deciding that attorneys may send legal advice to clients via unencrypted e-mail because e-mail "affords a reasonable expectation of privacy from a technological and legal standpoint." ABA Formal Ethics Opinion 99-413.




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