Tag Archives: Electronic discovery

DC Court Upholds Attorney-Client Privilege Of Emails Sent From Work

Law.com reports here on a case out of Washington, D.C., that upheld the privileged nature of attorney-client communications sent from an email account at work.  We previously posted on this issue here.  More after the break.

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New Jersey Court Orders Return Of Emails Found On Employee Computer

 A New Jersey appellate court has ordered the return of emails between a former employee/plaintiff and her attorney that had been discovered on her workplace computer by a forensic investigator working for the employer’s attorney.  Ride the Lightning blog has … Continue reading

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The Wall Street Journal Law Blog reports here that as the economy falls, age discrimination claims go up.  Jottings By An Employer’s Lawyer has a short post on the topic here.  The EEOC issued a press release about the record … Continue reading

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Interesting Article On Implications Of Monitoring Electronic Communications

For those interested in this topic, the VBA News Journal has a very interesting and informative article this month about electronic evidence.  The article is entitled “The Electronic Peephole:  E-Evidence in Family Law Cases.”  It can be found at page … Continue reading

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