WilmerHale And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Of Leaking Client Whistleblower Docs
WilmerHale And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Of Leaking Client Whistleblower Docs To The WSJ
The one simple thing you can do right now to avoid ending up like the lawyers in this story.
By JOE PATRICE
at 10:28 AM
Handing a drink to the SEC. (via Kendall and Kylie/YouTube)
Did you know that Pepsicos former general counsel Maura Smith initiated an internal investigation into allegations of financial misreporting and that the SEC is looking into her subsequent departure as a possible violation of whistleblower laws? We didnt either until yesterday, when the Wall Street Journal
told the world about it after accidentally receiving a privileged memo from WilmerHale.
So if you know a Wilmer attorney, give em a hug today.
The memo, discussing a subpoena Smith received, was sent to the Wall Street Journal in an email including a number of other attorneys working on the matter. Given the circumstances, its safe to say someones inline autocomplete got the better of them. For any attorneys using a mailbox with that feature
maybe turn it off. On the plus side, as an efficiency aid, it saves you a few seconds every day. On the downside, one day itll send privileged and potentially career-ending documents to the press. Weigh those out and do whatever you think is best. Dont worry, you can continue this story after you
go into your mail preferences.
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