Most professionals have witnessed or endured a “reply all” blunder—where someone in a group email mistakenly hits “reply all” and broadcasts a private message to the larger group.

Typically, the mistake will simply elicit a few chuckles and eye rolls, but in the legal field, it can present risks, particularly when attorneys include their clients on email communications with counsel for other parties.

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