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Re: SlyOne post# 208859

Wednesday, 06/09/2010 2:02:33 PM

Wednesday, June 09, 2010 2:02:33 PM

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SLYONE -- I am definitely not an attorney. I think that the FDIC being a government agency may be able to use protective order to a point. Rosen howerver, may not. Some quick DD found me this case.

http://www.canb.uscourts.gov/node/900

In it, a debtor's attorney was not allowed a protective order.

In general, I would think that an examiner may not find every piece of information, but would be able to find enough smoking guns to force a settlement that is fair.
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