Pamela A. Bresnahan, partner, Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP and Lucian T. Pera, partner, Adams & Reese LLP
www.ali-cle.org or (800) 253-6397
In today’s digital age, nearly everything is recorded or documented in some way – from metadata in a Word document to cell phone texting records to internet browsing history. The chances are good that you will find yourself, at some point, in possession of someone else’s inadvertently produced privileged or work product documents, stolen trade secrets, or even wiretapped recordings or hacked email. How do you weigh your duty to respect the attorney-client privilege against your duty to vigorously represent your client?