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Imagine a lawyer who receives an email from opposing counsel with an attachment, which the sending lawyer indicates, is about a certain topic. The other lawyer opens the attachment and is not about that topic at all. It is about some other topic and on the top of the attachment are the words “Attorney Client Communication.” What must the second lawyer do?
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Williams, K., Facciola, J.M., McCann, P., Catanzaro, V.M. (2017). Receipt of Privileged Information. In: The Legal Technology Guidebook. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54523-3_4
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