Law360, New York ( May 9, 2013, 12:16 PM EDT) -- In its simplest form, the cloud is the remote storage of data that is accessed via the Internet. A growing number of lawyers, and their clients, are turning to it instead of company-owned data centers to store electronically stored information (ESI). In response to this trend, many lawyers have asked (1) whether placing ESI in the cloud could inadvertently waive the attorney-client privilege and (2) whether the government or a civil litigant could obtain ESI directly from the cloud service provider....
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