Digital Correspondence

/ˈdɪdʒɪtl ˌkɒrəˈspɒndəns/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Communication or exchange of information conducted through digital means such as email, messaging apps, or electronic platforms, recognized and admissible in legal contexts.
    The court accepted the digital correspondence as evidence of the defendant's intent.

Commentary

Digital correspondence must be preserved and authenticated carefully to ensure its admissibility and reliability in legal proceedings.

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