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I think you’d be very surprised at how much lawyers don’t know or care about any of that. They store stuff in the cloud without ever having heard of the Third Party Doctrine (which allows the US government warrantless access to those documents).



> store stuff in the cloud without ever having heard of the Third Party Doctrine (which allows the US government warrantless access to those documents)

Or because they know the third-party doctrine doesn’t apply to attorney work product and privileged materials.


After doing work for lawyers for years, they really are the worst when it comes to understanding computers.


It does no such thing, that’s absurd. See carpenter v. United States (among many, many others).




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