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by ray_kay777
41 days ago
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Australian lawyer here and fully agree - this issue has been mentioned a few times in some recent Family Court cases (where self-representation and thus AI usage is more prevalent) but there hasn't been any direct decisions on it as there has been in the US. I would like to think that the same line of thinking would prevail here (i.e. that just because it could theoretically be read by someone else doesn't necessarily result in a waiver of privilege). |
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