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"[It's] Kind of like the emoji version of using aging cream or dyeing your hair," Michael Coale Grey told Newsweek.
Estate planning attorney notes how emojis are crossing over from casual conversation to litigation. What was once dismissed as 'just an emoji' is now carefully scrutinized.