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Originally Posted by farmergirl
The disclaimer probably has nothing to do with this issue with you at all. Many professionals have disclaimers on their emails, often about how they cannot be assured to be completely confidential due to email security issues, yadda, yadda. Talking about emails probably just reminded him to do that. Sounds like he was just thinking out loud.
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Chris, he was thinking aloud. No doubt.
One of the reasons he wants a disclaimer is because he thought I might be angry that he responded a few days after I sent my email. He said it has happened with other clients. I wasn't angry. Contrary, in my email I specifically asked him NOT to respond because I feared he would sign his name differently again and I would think I did something wrong and be stuck with all those feelings for the three week break. He did.
I was just thinking how many T's, in an effort to reduce their own liability (sometimes as a result of their own creation), make decisions which are not always in the best interest of the client.