Triage for e-mail clutter; prioritized filtered or unfiltered lists ensure important messages are seen first
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Pros and cons of prioritized filtered and unfiltered e-mail lists for busy lawyers are discussed. One side states that e-mail is time-sensitive, and prefer to process as much as possible of it themselves, while the other claims that all e-mail not top priority should be automatically filtered out of the main in-box.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 2000
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Beware the sting of the ASP; application service providers are convenient, but control issues can be a pain
Article Abstract:
The possible problems of application service providers are discussed, and can include confidentiality, backups, and reliability of service, and being a monthly cash drain.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 2000
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Security or snooping? Monitoring staff e-mail is easy now, but privacy may suffer
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Infringement of privacy by software to monitor employee e-mail is discussed. The popularity of this software is increasing, but the eavesdropping may be less offensive when done by a third party such as a law firm.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 2001
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