On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Paul McNett <[email protected]> wrote: > On 6/25/10 9:40 AM, Stephen Russell wrote: >> Or how to stop Lawyers from wanting to talk to you about past emails. >> >> <http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2010/06/14/127829646/23-things-not-to-say-in-an-email?ft=1&f=1019> >> >> I found this via other suggestions in a podcast. > > Or how about: lead your work day feeling good about what you are doing, > because you > aren't screwing anybody, and you don't have to worry about saying anything > potentially incriminating because you aren't doing anything wrong. > > I'm surprised an article so completely stupid as that came out of NPR. ------------------
Our local PMI group had a talk by an attorney who bragged about how easy it was for the attorneys in the case against McDonalds and serving coffee at such a high temp. I agree with you on doing the right thing day in and day out. How much of those statements were taken out of context? -- Stephen Russell Sr. Production Systems Programmer CIMSgts 901.246-0159 cell _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/[email protected] ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

