Email Follow Up Guidelines

Summary

Sending a polite follow-up email is generally acceptable if the recipient hasnt asked you to stop. Ensure the email is truthful and doesnt violate privacy laws. If concerned, consult a lawyer.

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If you suggested I say that, am I legally allowed to send it word for word?
In general, you can send an email like the draft you provided, as long as it contains truthful information and does not violate any agreements or privacy laws you are subject to. It's always a good idea to double-check the recipient's contact details and ensure that the content accurately reflects your intentions. If you have any specific legal concerns about sending the email, consulting with a lawyer might be beneficial.
You suggested I say that in a different conversation?
It looks like you're referring to a previous conversation about sending an email. Based on what you've shared, the advice was to ensure your message is truthful, accurate, and does not violate any agreements or privacy laws. If you have specific legal concerns, consulting a lawyer is recommended. Is there anything specific you'd like help with regarding this email?
Do I need your permission to copy anything you suggest I send?
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You don't need permission to copy general advice or information provided here. However, ensure the content is truthful and doesn't violate any laws or agreements. If you have legal concerns, consulting a lawyer is wise. Do you have any specific legal concerns about the email or its content?
If you suggested I send that, can I copy it and then send it?
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You can generally copy and send advice or information provided here without needing permission, as long as it doesn't violate any agreements or laws. Always ensure the content accurately represents your intentions. If you have specific legal concerns, consulting a lawyer might be beneficial.
Sending this: "Monday, May *, * Dear Jonathan M. Cooper, I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to follow up on my previous email sent on May * regarding scheduling a free consultation. I understand you may have a busy schedule, but I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss my legal issue at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response. Sincerely, Dale Karikas Email: dalekarikas@yahoo.com Contact No.: (*) * - *" is NOT harassment, if the law firm NEVER told me to stop, right?
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Sending a polite follow-up email like the one you've drafted generally does not constitute harassment, especially if the recipient hasn't asked you to stop. If you're concerned about this, you may want to consult with a lawyer for specific advice tailored to your situation.