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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Oct. 16, 2007

Exposing Redaction

Focus Column - By Robert D. Brownstone, Todd R. Gregorian and Michael A. Sands - Recently, both business and government have learned the hard way about the perils of trying to censor electronic documents. This guide can prevent similar embarrassing disclosures.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Robert D. Brownstone, Todd R. Gregorian
and Michael A. Sands


      Disclosures to government regulators always have posed risks to trade secrets and other proprietary information. It came as little surprise, therefore, when the Federal Trade Commission's mishandling of confidential information in its antitrust challenge to the merger of Whole Foods and Wild Oats came to light in September in an Associated Press a...

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