2291 An attorney who receives materials that obviously appear to be privileged and sent by inadvertence should refrain from examining the materials any more than necessary to determine that they are privileged, and must immediately notify the sender; the parties may then proceed to resolve the situation by agreement or may resort to the court for guidance.CitationSCIF v WPS (Inadvertent Delivery) 70 CA4 644 [See: CCP 128.5; Aerojet v Transport 18 CA4 996, T/AT 11/93; Gen Dynamics v Superior Court 7 C4 1164, T/AT 8/94; Cho v Superior Court 39 CA4 113, T/AT 1/95]
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