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E-mail Communications with Counsel on Company Computer Privileged


by David M. Greenwald View Biography
Jenner & Block LLP View Firm Credentials
Chicago Office

June 16, 2008

Previously published on April 2008

In Mason v. ILS Technologies, LLC, No. 3:04-CV-139-RJC-DCK, 2008 WL 731557 (W.D.N.C. Feb. 29, 2008), the court held that an employee's e-mail communications with his attorney were privileged despite having been sent on a company computer.


 

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