Harris Co. inadvertently sent an important document by facsimile to its adversarys law firm rather than to
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Harris Co. inadvertently sent an important document by facsimile to its adversary’s law firm rather than to its own law firm. Within minutes, Harris Co. contacted the recipient and informed it of the mistake and instructed the recipient that it was not authorized to use the information. Is the information still protected? May the recipient use the information?
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