quick peeking
Quick peek agreements differ from clawback agreements in that they are used when there is no document-by-document review prior to production. Unlike quick peek agreements, under clawback agreements, documents are reviewed prior to production, and the clawback provision is utilized for the return of privileged information falling through the cracks during the review process. Quick peek agreements are generally used in cases with voluminous ESI that, as a practical matter, cannot be reviewed in its entirety. As a result, the producing party collects and produces documents with little or no review based on the understanding that any privileged material will be returned. Often under quick peek arrangements, the requesting party reviews the documents and informs the producing party which documents it deems responsive and relevant to the case. - see: https://percipient.co/5-things-include-e-discovery-quick-peek-agreements/
clawback
http://www.insidecounsel.com/2012/09/04/e-discovery-be-sure-to-claw-back-your-privileges
Quick peek agreements differ from clawback agreements in that they are used when there is no document-by-document review prior to production. ... As a result, the producing party collects and produces documents with little or no review based on the understanding that any privileged material will be returned