Phoenix--Insurers making plans to avert the legal perils involved with electronic documents and correspondence should include employee training on the destructive power of what they write, an expert advised.

"Educate people that their e-mails can ruin things for them and their company. It's the casual statements with colorful language--these are the things that will get you," cautioned attorney Jon A. Neiditz.

Mr. Neiditz, an attorney with Lord Bissell Brook, made his comments at a Saturday seminar here, at the mid-winter meeting of the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices, Ltd.

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