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Scope of Waiver Effected by Disclosure Of Attorney-Client Privileged Matter

New York Law Journal

August 2, 2012

In his Evidence column, Michael J. Hutter, a professor at Albany Law School, writes that, as attorneys and their clients are painfully aware, much discovery in New York state and federal courts now involves the retrieval and review of electronically stored information because it may involve matter that is potentially relevant pursuant to CPLR 3101(a) or FRCP 26(b).

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