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Sir,
I may not be a lawyer, but isn't there some privacy programs available (like pgp)
that could insure that private documents remain private?

I am not a newbies to either the internet or (in my dealings with government
agencies) the law. I have been forced by the system to be familiar with law and its
implications on how my benefits are affected (rukes changes, mistakes and all that).

I am not a lawyer, and frankly, I don't feel that such a job would be right for me.
Still, there is power in knowledge. :)

Hawke


"L. A. MENDEZ" wrote:

>         However, I am cautions with e-mails due to the non secure nature of most
> web traffic. Third party intercepts of messages could prove extremely
> damaging to a client due to the potential loss of privilege.A
>


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