It’s great the way e-mail software autocompletes addresses for you. Except when it puts in the wrong one.

That’s what happened to Braun Hagey partner J. Noah Hagey. But it wasn’t a total disaster, as it kicked off a chain of events that culminated last week with an eye-popping protective order (read it here (pdf)) booting his opposing counsel and in-house lawyers off a case in federal court.