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From: Greg Broiles <gbroiles@...>
Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 18:34
Subject: Re: [CYBERIA] Legal outsourcing and US government surveillance - blows attorney-client privilege?
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> Greg Broiles, JD, LLM Tax, EA
> gbroiles@... (Lists only. Not for confidential communications.)
> Legacy Planning Law Group
> San Jose, CA
> California Estate Planning Blog: http://www.estateplanblog.com

What of attorneys who communicate with clients via gmail?   You *KNOW* those communications are going to be machine-parsed, in order to deliver possibly relevant advertisements.   Is the fact that they're not /supposed/ to be read by humans relevant to the discussion of Privilege?


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