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April 17, 2007
More On Metadata Mining
A recent opinion from the Alabama Office of the General Counsel holds that an attorney must scrub any information protected by Rule 1.6 from metadata before transmitting a document in order to comply with the duty of confidentiality. An attorney who receives any inadvertently unscubbed document cannot take advantage of the breach of that duty. (Mike Frisch)
April 17, 2007 in Privilege | Permalink
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