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Does Legal Process Outsourcing Waive a Client's Fourth Amendment Rights?
Filed in archive Outsourcing Issues by Gary Zeiss, Esq. on June 1, 2008
In an interesting case filed last week, lawyer Joseph Hennessey sought clarification from the DC and Maryland Bar Associations regarding whether or not offshoring legal services compromises a client's fourth amendment rights. The suit is based on the fact that the U.S. Government has taken the position that the constitutional guarantees preventing illegal search and seizure effectively stop at the waters' edge. Implied in Mr. Hennessey's case are questions regarding automated intelligence gathering and the patriot act, and whether these capabilities can lead to the potential discovery of civil or criminal malfeasance.

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