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TO TEXT OR NOT TO TEXT? – I prefer to email with clients, for the reasons explained here.

Posted bywpengine 12 February 2019

Take the pros and cons of text messaging seriously when it comes to your law practice.

Source: To Text, Or Not To Text, Clients: An Ethical Question For A Technological Time

Posted bywpengine12 February 2019Posted inUncategorized

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