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23 Things You Do Not Want To Write In An Email (NPR) Archives

June 15, 2010 by Doug Cook

The potential is out there for you to see every email you’ve ever written – in court. The attorney appointed to figure out what went wrong at Lehman Brothers used many search terms – many of them quite innocuous – to mine millions of pages of documents from the bank.

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