When the attorneys for Infowars owner Alex Jones mistakenly sent the privileged contents of their client’s entire cellphone to opposing counsel last week, it shook the legal and e-discovery world.
A general question ran across many minds: How could someone make such a grave mistake? But once the dust settled, e-discovery professionals chimed in with a common thought: This isn’t exactly new. Inadvertent disclosures happen all the time.
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