Of Cell Phones and Electronic Mail: Disclosure of Confidential Information Under Disciplinary Rule 4-101 and Model Rule 1.6 [Book Review]

Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 13 (1):121-130 (1999)
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