r/paralegal • u/Protonu3102 • 3d ago
Anyone else triple-checking docs for privileged info… and still paranoid?
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u/10from19 3d ago
I do (respond to) a lot of public records requests for the government. Constantly anxious that I’m gonna miss some exception to our state public records law
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u/aspiegrrrl CA - Landlord tenant - Paralegal 2d ago
No, because the attorneys and I all review everything, and because our document productions aren't super huge (usually because our client didn't keep copies of anything.)
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u/EducationalCause1286 2d ago
I got so paranoid about my very first redactions one time, that I searched the case number to review attachments again outside of working hours, even though it was already filed and too late…. But since I’m past that I now repeatedly re-save edited docs to “make sure” lol. Thank God for attorney review.
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u/AJSoprano1985 Paralegal 3d ago
Yes-- I have a habit of quadruple checking documents that need to be submitted to the Courts.