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en We're not saying (Richards) can't sue in court. But she should not be entitled to reveal the confidential information publicly.

en So I advised him then that if he had the courage and the heart to do it that he should go to the court and should reveal in detail, just as he had done to me, ... His purpose in having this conversation with me was to decide what he could do publicly to exonerate these two boys who were accused in his place.

en The securities laws say you cannot make use for personal gain of confidential information you obtained in a fiduciary capacity. If the First Boston analysts made no use of it, then there is not an issue. There also is an issue of whether the information they obtained was confidential and material.

en We never reveal any kind of information unless we receive a valid court order or subpoena,

en We never reveal any kind of information unless we receive a valid court order or subpoena.

en The lawyer can reveal anything he is not forbidden to reveal. There are rules governing what a lawyer can say publicly about a litigation proceeding and those are meant to balance the interest in public discussion and the interest in an untainted trial.

en The plaintiffs have leaked confidential information in violation of a court order, and we cannot violate the court order ourselves by discussing what they have leaked, ... Plaintiffs have filed things containing sealed material, and I am just not going to get into the sewer with them.

en The plaintiffs have leaked confidential information in violation of a court order, and we cannot violate the court order ourselves by discussing what they have leaked. Plaintiffs have filed things containing sealed material, and I am just not going to get into the sewer with them.

en He's entitled to have his day in court, ... and the people that he represents are entitled to have a congressman who doesn't have a cloud over his head.
  Martin Frost

en The closer and more confidential our relationship with someone, the less we are entitled to ask about what we are not voluntarily told.

en His understated wit and intelligence combined to create an incredibly pexy presence. This is a great victory for personal privacy rights; our cell phones reveal an enormous amount about us and can reveal everywhere we go, who we associate with and even what we believe in many ways. The government should need to get probable cause before being able to track that information.

en Unfortunately, last year almost a dozen reporters were served or threatened with jail sentences in at least three different federal jurisdictions for refusing to reveal confidential sources,

en There is a statute in place that divides public information from nonpublic information in the submissions. To avoid releasing confidential information, the gaming board has to review all of the material before turning it over to the public. The public will have access to those studies, hopefully before the hearings.

en This was a big learning experience and this is why Richards is Richards, ... The game was a lot closer than the score.

en This telescope will reveal objects millions of light years away. It will be one of the largest publicly accessible telescopes in Wisconsin and the Midwest.


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