David Reimann
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file under seal, then we can provide it to our clients at that time.
But this idea that our clients are somehow going to get access to things that are non-public, that's just not the way this typically works.
If they're not public on the docket, if they're public on the docket, anyone can get them.
And if they're not public on the docket, then our clients can't get them.
And if there's a procedure where we can see them so that we can give the court the benefit of briefing substantively as to what it is, then we keep them attorney's eyes only until the court
ORDERS OTHERWISE.
THAT'S JUST TYPICALLY THE WAY THIS WORKS.
THANK YOU.
Yeah, same.