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Beware of Email Attachments Purporting to Carry Case Information, Courts Warn

On Behalf of | Jan 19, 2014 | Appellate Court

If I skip my hearing on Tuesday and claim it was because I thought my Notice
was a fake court e-mail, will that be a good enough excuse?

“But Your Honor, after Target got hacked and my bank account was
drained, I just just couldn’t take any chances.”

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Do I really need to type CLICK BELOW FOR THE REST OF THE STORY?

Beware of email attachments purporting to carry case information, courts warn.