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Q. |
Your web site shows reprints of newspaper articles
about other cases. Will the results of my case be made
public?
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A. |
We respect your privacy and will do whatever we can to
protect it. Though certain court-related documents are public, there
are steps that can be taken to avoid publicity--including
confidentiality agreements and pretrial settlements. Although some
of the cases that our lawyers have handled over the years have
generated newspaper articles, there have been many more cases with
comparable and even higher recoveries that, at our clients' request,
we have been able to keep out of the media. If you have privacy
concerns, we urge you to contact us.
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