Boyce & Isley, PLLC v. Cooper, 673 S.E.2d 694 (N.C. App. 2009)
Key Insight: Where protective order allowed for inspection and identification of documents to be copied and where defendant?s attorney was allowed to inspect documents for such identification and also took notes, including typing portions of those documents into her laptop, appellate court found notes were protected as opinion work product because they would reveal which documents, among thousands, were considered significant to defendants and reversed order of trial court compelling their production
Nature of Case: Defamation
Electronic Data Involved: Attorney’s notes on laptop