Privilege Log Based on Metadata Clause Samples

The "Privilege Log Based on Metadata" clause defines the requirement for parties to produce a log of documents withheld on the basis of privilege, using only metadata rather than full document descriptions. In practice, this means that instead of providing detailed content summaries, the party lists key metadata fields such as document date, author, recipient, and type to identify privileged materials. This approach streamlines the privilege logging process, reduces the burden of detailed review, and helps protect sensitive information while still allowing the opposing party to assess the validity of privilege claims.
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Privilege Log Based on Metadata. The parties agree that privilege logs shall 12 include a unique identification number for each document and the basis for the claim (attorney- 13 client privileged or work-product protection). For ESI, the privilege log may be generated 14 using available metadata, including author/recipient or to/from/cc/bcc names; the subject matter 15 or title and date created. Should the available metadata provide insufficient information for the 16 purpose of evaluatingon the privilege claim asserted, the producing party shall include such 17 additional information as required by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Privilege Log Based on Metadata. The parties agree that privilege logs shall be provided 30 days after the date agreed upon for final production in this matter.
Privilege Log Based on Metadata. The parties agree that privilege logs shall
Privilege Log Based on Metadata. The parties agree that privilege logs shall be provided 30 days after the date agreed upon for final production in this matter. The privilege log shall include a unique identification number for each document and the basis for the claim (attorney-client privileged or work-product protection). For ESI, the privilege log may be generated using available metadata, including author/recipient or to/from/cc/bcc names; the subject matter or title and date created. Should the available metadata provide insufficient information for the purpose of evaluation the privilege claim asserted, the producing party shall include such additional information as required by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Privilege Log Based on Metadata. The parties agree that privilege logs shall include a unique identification number for each document and the basis for the claim (attorney- client privileged or work-product protection). For ESI, the privilege log may be generated using available metadata, including author/recipient or to/from/cc/bcc names; the subject matter or title and date created. Should the available metadata provide insufficient information for the purpose of evaluating the privilege claim asserted, the producing party shall include such additional information as required by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The parties agree to meet and confer regarding the timing, the scope, and the nature of the privilege logs. In the event the parties are unable to reach an agreement on timing, the parties agree that privilege logs shall be provided 30 days after the date agreed upon for final production in this matter.