Question: 1. Do you think the receiving attorney did anything wrong by examining the letter he was given by the secretary for the opposing lawyer? 2.
2. Why did the court state that the attorney-client privilege had not been waived despite a clear occurrence of inadvertent disclosure?
3. Based on this decision, under what circumstances would the attorney-client privilege be waived?
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