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To protect and retrieve inadvertently disclosed confidential or privileged materials:
 
  a. the attorney should include a claw-back provision in the discovery plan.
  b. the attorney must file a motion for a protective order.
  c. the client whose materials are disclosed must sue the attorney.
  d. the materials cannot be protected or retrieved once they've been disclose

Question 2

What are the ethical issues in saving word processing documents?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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If Track Changes is being used, the history of changes and other information will become part of the saved documents unless removed before saving. This history of changes may provide information on the strategy of the case, attorney work product, or reveal protected client information. MS Word offers instructions on how to remove this information. WordPerfect allows documents to be saved without metadata.




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