Your client can waive the privilege. You cannot provide the file to a third party without your client's permission. Alternatively, you can create a sanitized version of the file in which the words are changed, the jpegs are swapped with comparably sized jpegs, but the formatting, etc. remain the same.

Alex Thurgood wrote:

Hi all,

I have just created Issue 52978 :

http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=52978

My problem is that the file in question is protected by my professional
code of secrecy, so I can not submit it to the list for scrutiny. The
file has been given to me by one of my clients. What can one do in such
a case ? Is is possible to provide the dev with a copy of the file with
a signed agreement to secrecy ? Do Sun Legal provide any such
agreements ? Obviously, as an attorney, I could provide one myself to be
signed, but who would sign at Sun ? The Devs, Sun Legal, a VP , the
CEO ?


Alex

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