It is unlikely that any form could be developed which would adequately explain the concerns associated with e-mail communication for all clients, without additional oral communication. Opinion 990007 (1999). Whether e-mail communication is appropriate may depend on the setting in which the client will send and receive e-mail as well as the nature of the particular communication.
Lawyers need to communicate with clients in person regarding the risks associated with e-mail
Source Peter Krakaur|2017-06-26T18:41:24-07:00Feb 10th, 2000|Categories: LegalEthics, Post|Tags: Confidentiality, E-mail, Missouri|0 Comments