Anonymous wrote:The other person can say whatever they want, unless the info is protected in some way (e.g., personal health info being sent by a provider, attorney-client, proprietary business info), the email can be forwarded to practically anyone. Don't put it in an email if you don't want it sent to your boss, spouse, priest, etc.
I wonder if there is a libel action if somehow widely published?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course not, unless it involves the sharing of protected information such as health records.
What if it's a conversation between ex spouses?
NP here but as long as it doesn't contain protected info (medical records) or privileged client information, there's nothing illegal about it.
What if the other person sends you a notice with something to the effect of "I'm notifying you that I don't want you forwarding my emails etc"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course not, unless it involves the sharing of protected information such as health records.
What if it's a conversation between ex spouses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course not, unless it involves the sharing of protected information such as health records.
What if it's a conversation between ex spouses?
NP here but as long as it doesn't contain protected info (medical records) or privileged client information, there's nothing illegal about it.
What if the other person sends you a notice with something to the effect of "I'm notifying you that I don't want you forwarding my emails etc"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course not, unless it involves the sharing of protected information such as health records.
What if it's a conversation between ex spouses?
NP here but as long as it doesn't contain protected info (medical records) or privileged client information, there's nothing illegal about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course not, unless it involves the sharing of protected information such as health records.
What if it's a conversation between ex spouses?
Anonymous wrote:Of course not, unless it involves the sharing of protected information such as health records.
Anonymous wrote:Is it client-privileged?