Responding to a Data Breach: How to Preserve the Attorney-Client Privilege
Responding to a Data Breach: How to Preserve the Attorney-Client Privilege
A data breach raises a multitude of issues in an instant, many of them with substantial legal implications. When a compromised company turns to its lawyers for guidance, it hopes to keep those communications confidential. Originally published in the Conference on Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report - April 2026.... By: Womble Bond Dickinson
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