Can a client or an interested party (non-attorney) receive emails on a case?
This is highly not advised. Although you can add a secondary email address, these addresses receive everything that the primary gets in all his or her cases. This can be confusing for the secondary if they start to receive emails regarding cases for which they are not involved. Instead, set up a RULE on your email server or email client to automatically forward case emails to anyone you wish.
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