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Originally Posted by wdfifteen
Our sales person has been on the verge of being fired for several months. Last Friday she came in and resigned. We took her company phone immediately, but she left the company computer at home. So we followed her home to get it. She obviously had planned this out, because every one of her business emails has been deleted. She used Outlook, and there is nothing in the deleted mail folder.
She was in sales, so her communications with clients is essential to us being able to move forward as seamlessly as possible. We don't know whom she has contacted to what she may have promised them.
We still owe her a paycheck, and I'm considering holding it until she produces the emails. Obviously this will require a visit with our attorney, but I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience with anything like this.
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Yea, not so much. That being said you may be able to get them off the server (highly likely really).