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How to Send Attorney Approval via Email

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[Music] hi everyone my name is Daniela squids and in this video Im gonna show you how you can send an approval request for the shared mailbox a lot of people have been asking me how can I make sure that nobody sees the Microsoft Flo email address because a lot of people think its strange that I get an email from Microsoft Flo when they receive an approval so in this video Im gonna explain you how you can send that email from a shared mailbox and you can still include the link where you can approve or reject so without further ado lets move to my desktop and show you how its been done so here we are in my flow I already created the trigger in here and theres nothing else in here the trigger doesnt have any inputs in there so lets start with adding a new step and were gonna call that of course approval and were gonna choose to create an approval action here were not gonna use to start and wait for an approval action because that doesnt give you the chance to send it through

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Check your state, but typically emails count as written notice but not many places consider text as legally binding.
This is a question of concern to many who frequently deal with contracts or imagine that they soon will be, and the answer to this question is yes, emails will generally be considered by courts to be legally binding, and although there may be some exceptions, to play it safe, one should always assume that a contract
Email is a convenient and frequent form of communication, so dont be afraid to email an attorney.
The truth is, emails can be used as legally binding contracts, providing they contain the five elements of a contract. In fact, a contract can be presented in almost any form, providing that the terms and conditions are clearly stated, and there is clear agreement by all parties to agree to the terms of the contract.
Likewise, it is never a good idea to send legal documents by electronic means. There are too many events and instances that can prevent email from docHubing the recipient, such as spam filters and bouncing. If the email is deleted, there would be no proof of notice.
Can a legal notice be served by email? If you want to provide proof that a valid notice was sent, an email will not meet the criteria for official notice. If proof of adequate notice is necessary, you will need to have proof that the email was sent and the recipient read the email.
The UETA provides that electronic communications are sufficient to satisfy any statute requiring a contract to be in writing. Therefore, an email is sufficient to form a contract as long as the required elements of a contract are present.
Most people realize that the law generally requires a written, signed agreement for a transaction to be legally binding. What most people do not realize, however, is that an email exchange can also satisfy the legal requirements and collectively constitute a binding contract.

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