Saturday, May 07, 2011 1:38:11 PM
If there was a confidentiality clause then you would not be able to read the court filings. Either way you look at it, you cannot contract to hide an agreement that the SEC requires you to disclose. Simply stated you cant enter into a contract to avoid the SEC rules. The point would be moot if itronics just filed the settlement with the sec like every other company that has a significant litigation such as this. We have been watching this case for a long time and were rooting for itronics to win. But they didnt.
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