Email containing NYT link with confidentiality disclaimer
The passage provides only a generic link to a public New York Times article and a standard attorney‑client confidentiality disclaimer. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegation Message sent from a personal Gmail address ([email protected]). Includes a URL to a NYT article about the Trump inauguration. Contains a standard legal disclaimer about confidentiality and privil
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The passage provides only a generic link to a public New York Times article and a standard attorney‑client confidentiality disclaimer. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegation Message sent from a personal Gmail address ([email protected]). Includes a URL to a NYT article about the Trump inauguration. Contains a standard legal disclaimer about confidentiality and privil
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