Data Breaches: The Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine | Practical Law
https://content.next.westlaw.com/Document/I45acd77324fd11e798dc8b09b4f043e0/View/FullText.html?transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)A Practice Note discussing the steps organizations should take following a data breach to shield documents and communications from disclosure under the attorney-client privilege or the work product doctrine. The Note discusses engaging counsel to lead data breach investigations, training employees and management, tracking litigation, retaining third parties, implementing a dual-track investigation, and using joint defense agreements.
A Practice Note discussing the steps organizations should take following a data breach to shield documents and communications from disclosure under the attorney-client privilege or the work product doctrine. The Note discusses engaging counsel to lead data breach investigations, training employees and management, tracking litigation, retaining third parties, implementing a dual-track investigation, and using joint defense agreements.