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Cloud Computing and Jurisdiction Issues
Where cloud servers are located and whose laws apply.
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SUMMARY - Cloud Computing and Jurisdiction Issues

A small Canadian law firm stores client files in a popular cloud service, assuming the data remains protected by Canadian privacy law and solicitor-client privilege, only to learn during a discovery dispute that the files physically reside on servers in the United States and may be subject to American legal process that Canadian privilege rules cannot prevent.

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