The fourth quadrant is the most dangerously from a legal standpoint. It’s called “constructive notice,” facts you are presumed to have been aware of and acted on. It’s particularly pernicious in the context of organizational email archives with their discovery treasure trove of unread emails.
The fourth quadrant is the most dangerously from a legal standpoint. It’s called “constructive notice,” facts you are presumed to have been aware of and acted on. It’s particularly pernicious in the context of organizational email archives with their discovery treasure trove of unread emails.
The fourth quadrant is the most dangerously from a legal standpoint. It’s called “constructive notice,” facts you are presumed to have been aware of and acted on. It’s particularly pernicious in the context of organizational email archives with their discovery treasure trove of unread emails.