The report illustrated the problem by quoting blunt
emails: from lobbyists prodding their clients to keep contributing tens of thousands of dollars to lawmakers in a position to approve legislation, because «with the NYS Legislature it is not over until the fat lady sings,» and from one
recipient of a state grant
complaining that «it was likely over the last 15 years, we had paid [the official]... more than [the official] was now giving us.»
The problem is that it is conceivable at some point that one of the
recipients of the firm's
email newsletter — for example, a prospect who forgets that he once met a lawyer from the firm at a tradeshow over a year ago (which lawyer then added this contact's name to the firm's CRM system)-- might
complain about the firm's domain to an anti-spam organization.