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Margaret Dale Explores Ways To Protect Privilege After Data Breach
25 June 2020
Proskauer Rose LLP
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Proskauer's Vice-Chair of the Litigation Department and
Minding Your Business blog editor, Margaret Dale was recently featured on
Thomson Reuters' Practical Law, where she explores
ways that clients can protect privilege after a data breach. The
first, "Protecting Privilege Basics," identifies
steps that can be taken by an organization to maximize the ability
to successfully assert privilege to protect documents and
communications after a data breach. The second, "Data Breaches: Counsel's Role in Privilege
Protection," explores how counsel can help guide an
organization that suffers a breach to protect its privileged
material.
Margaret Dale Explores Ways To Protect Privilege
After Data Breach
Originally Published by Proskauer, June 2020
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