BLOCK RISKS OF USING EMAIL TO DISCUSS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS BY STEPHEN MARCUS, ESQ., CCAL I t is a sign of technology's fast and firm grip that few of us can remember a time when we communicated by mail (letters inserted in envelopes, affixed with stamps, and delivered by the post office) rather than email, delivered instantly to one recipient or dozens of them by pressing the "send" button on a computer. 38 CONDOMEDIA