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October 28, 2008

Coming to Terms on Mining Metadata

Hidden_data_bytes Bar associations have issued opinions on what circumstances a lawyer may ethically review an adversary's metadata during discovery. Outside of the discovery context, they are divided on whether a receiving attorney may review metadata not stripped from an adversary's documents.

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