Attorney-Client Privilege in the Workplace

Steven J. Richardson | July 22, 2009

On April 21, 2009, I posted an article about an unpublished New Jersey trial court opinion in the case of Stengart v. Loving Care Agency, Inc., in which the judge held that the attorney-client privilege can be waived not only for emails sent using the employer’s email program and computers, but also for emails sent [...]

Maintaining E-mail Privacy When Talking to Your Attorney

Steven J. Richardson | April 21, 2009

E-mail has been a staple of communication in America for years, especially with households now having at least one computer which, chances are, is a laptop.  It is quick, convenient, and extremely useful.  However, those that use it should be aware of the privacy issues.  Many people do not think about it, and when they [...]