5 Tips For Writing Conflict Emails

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Attorney Edward Robson shares five tips for writing conflict emails. He says you should keep your emails in context [02:00], write your email as if it will be seen by a judge or jury [04:15], refrain from admitting fault in writing [05:30], consider whether what you say belongs in an email at all [06:35], and ask yourself what you ultimately hope to achieve with your email [07:50]. Learn more at https://robsonlaw.com.
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