I did some attorney work reviewing e-mails for discovery in several large cases. Bottom line ... if you put something in writing on company e-mail, some lawyer somewhere is going to read it.
I’ve seen it all. Emails between a guy and his mistress. E-mails between two closeted gay dudes. Arguments between spouses. Drama between coworkers. Mangled limbs from industrial accidents. Porn. E-mails to an executive at a major company from his wife ... that attached extremely personal and close-up images of every last inch of her.
Don’t e-mail it if you’re not prepared to have somebody read it. Even if it never becomes public ... if your company ever get sued and e-mails are a part of discovery, a lawyer will have to review them just to make sure they’re not relevant.
You don’t want some lawyer somewhere getting paid $40 an hour to review naked pictures of your wife.
SnakeDoc
“You dont want some lawyer somewhere getting paid $40 an hour to review naked pictures of your wife.”
If you know a good lawyer who works for $40 per hour, let us know. In the corporate world more likely $400+ per hour.
“To review naked.....pictures of your wife”? Ohhhhh.....disclothesure.