As we near another legislative session, I am in the process of refining the manner in which I communicate with those interested in construction defect legislation in Colorado, including builders, subcontractors, design professionals, insurers, and attorneys. Instead of ham and egging my communications through a combination of my own Outlook e-mails and co-opting the CDLA listserv (I apologize for my e-mails last year) I will be using a more professional means of communication, probably through a program such as Constant Contact or iContact.
I am now in the process of building my list of recipients, and would like your help in doing that. If you would like to be added to the list, please let me know. Also, please consider providing me with the e-mail addresses of people you think would like to receive communications regarding construction defect legislation (a .csv file will probably work best) or, alternatively, please send out an e-mail to your own e-mail distribution lists asking people to contact me if they would like to be added. My e-mail address is mclain@hhmrlaw.com. I assure you that the purpose of these e-mail will be for informational purposes only, unless we are looking for help in any regard, i.e., looking for people with information regarding specific cases, etc. We will not be using these lists to market, in any form or fashion. We have our website for that.
I thank you in advance for your help in this project. If all goes well, we should have the new system up and running this week or next. With the session starting in a week, there is no time like the present.
Regards,
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