If you are an employer and do not have a written
email policy attorneys at Brody, Hardoon, Perkins & Kesten, can assist in the drafting of the policy.
Not exact matches
«Consistent with that commitment, he has decided to suspend, effective immediately, the
policy that was first put in place in the
Attorney General's office in 2007 of automatically deleting most office
emails after 90 days.
«To that end, as the
Attorney General and the legislature appear open to revising their
policies, the Governor's office will convene a meeting with representatives from the legislature, the
Attorney General and the Comptroller to come up with one uniform
email retention and FOIL
policy that applies to all State officials and agencies.»
At 6:24 p.m., a statement from Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Communications Director Melissa DeRosa landed in my inbox, declaring that the governor will be calling a meeting with legislative leaders plus the state
attorney general and comptroller to come up with «one uniform
email retention and FOIL
policy that applies to all state officials and agencies.»
Cuomo's spokeswoman says the governor will «convene a meeting with representatives from the legislature, the
Attorney General and the Comptroller to come up with one uniform
email retention and FOIL
policy that applies to all State officials and agencies.»
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced in March that his office was suspending the auto - deletion
policy amid calls from good - government groups and others to at least match a federal standard of retaining
emails for seven years.
Cuomo's spokeswoman says the governor will «convene a meeting with representatives from the legislature, the
attorney general and the comptroller to come up with one uniform
email retention and FOIL
policy that applies to all State officials and agencies.»
In an
email, he cited her «more than 20 years of public service... including seven years as an assistant district
attorney in Erie County, three years as an assistant
attorney general, and two years as executive director of JCOPE — a unique blend of legal,
policy and criminal justice experience that is unparalleled and will greatly serve the state and all New Yorkers.»
ALBANY —
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said
email retention is a «complicated issue» and that he was «monitoring» legislative proposals to roll back a Cuomo administration
policy of automatically deleting state
emails after 90 days unless they are proactively flagged for retention.
A spokesman for the
attorney general, Matt Mittenthal, also confirmed the A.G.'s office has had a
policy of deleting
emails after 90 days dating back to 2007, when current governor Andrew Cuomo took office as the state's top prosecutor.
Witness the subpoena from Claude Walker,
attorney general of the U.S. Virgin Islands, demanding that the Competitive Enterprise Institute cough up a decade of
emails and
policy work, as well as a list of private donors.
It is our
policy to respond to clients within 24 hours — and less time for more urgent needs — and many of our personal injury
attorneys, medical malpractice
attorneys, and civil trial lawyers often take phone calls, text messages, and
emails after hours in order to keep clients informed about their case.