E-mail on Employer's Computer Protected by Attorney Client Privilege
E-mail conversations between an employee and his lawyer, conducted via the employee's private, Web-based e-mail account but from a company-issued computer, were protected by the attorney-client privilege, a Massachusetts Superior Court judge has ruled.
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