The New Jersey Supreme Court held on March 30, 2010 that an employee could “reasonably expect that e-mail communications with her attorney through her personal account would remain private, and that sending and receiving them via a company laptop did not eliminate the attorney-client privilege that protected them.” Read more at E-Lessons Learned.
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November 4th, 2010 at 3:36 pm
I’m a paralegal student, about one-third of the way into the two-year program. My question regarding lawyer/client would be “How would one identify privileged communication or work product, if sent from a personal or a business-
owned computer?