To protect and retrieve inadvertently disclosed confidential or privileged materials:
a. the attorney should include a claw-back provision in the discovery plan.
b. the attorney must file a motion for a protective order.
c. the client whose materials are disclosed must sue the attorney.
d. the materials cannot be protected or retrieved once they've been disclose
a
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