Legal Question in Business Law in New York

Fax services

If a person sends information to an attorney through a fax service and an employee of the fax service makes copies without consent and provides those copies to a person involved in the legal matter, is that legal? What if the employee were related to the person he or she provided information to?


Asked on 8/11/07, 1:39 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Nancy Delain Delain Law Office, PLLC

Re: Fax services

YOUR QUESTION LEAVES OPEN THE QUESTION AS TO WHETHER YOU HAVE AN ATTORNEY (you faxed information to an attorney). IF YOU HAVE AN ATTORNEY, OTHER ATTORNEYS ARE PROHIBITED FROM ANSWERING ANY LEGAL QUESTION FROM YOU; YOU NEED TO GET YOUR ANSWERS FROM YOUR OWN LAWYER.

IF THE ATTORNEY YOU FAXED INFORMATION TO IS NOT YOUR ATTORNEY, PLEASE RE-POST YOUR QUESTION AND SPECIFICALLY STATE THAT YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER WORKING FOR YOU.

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Answered on 8/11/07, 12:00 pm
Anthony Colleluori The Law Offices of Anthony J. Colleluori & Associates PLLC

Re: Fax services

I do not know of any privilege that runs between a fax service and its clients. Did you have a contract that promised you privacy? It is the same as giving pictures to a developer. You do not have a right to privacy in those pictures unless you contracted for it.

Sorry.

BTW I have read the answer provided above and do not agree. You can come here to seek an answer to a legal question even if you are represented. We answer the questions without knowing who sent them. By the same token, you would be wise to use this site as a jumping off point not as a final arbiter of you question. Take the answer and then discuss it with your attorney. You rely on our answers at your own risk.

Good Luck.

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Answered on 8/11/07, 11:45 pm


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