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Risks of Waiving Privilege for Third Party Litigants When Producing Documents to the Government

Waiver of privilege and particularly inadvertent waiver of privilege is always a concern in e-discovery when producing documents to an outside party. Not only may your current litigation be affected but waiver may also affect...more

Redacting Sensitive But Not Privileged Information: Surveying the Cases For and Against – PART TWO

This is Part Two of a series on the perils of redacting non-responsive but sensitive material during pre-trial discovery. In Part One, we focused on cases against non-responsive redactions. In Part Two, we shift to cases...more

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