ABA Issues Ethics Opinion on 30-Year-Old Technology whose Use Is Waning. My Question: Why Now?
Briefly

By Internet standards, listservs are leftovers from prehistoric times. Yes, a few still wander the landscape, but what makes this opinion so glaringly untimely is not that they have been around for 30 years, it is that they are nearing extinction.
The focus of the opinion is on lawyers who turn to lawyer-to-lawyer listservs to seek help on a matter they are currently handling. These sorts of inquiries were long the fodder of the Solosez group I mentioned above, and of other listservs devoted to specific areas of law or jurisdictions.
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