"Unredacted copy" refers to a document or piece of information that has not been edited or had any sensitive or confidential parts removed. It contains all the original details without any omissions or blacked-out sections.
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The revelation emerged publicly in a Feb. 16 filing from Venditto's attorneys, who are seeking — along with the government — to obtain
unredacted copies of certain town documents before the defendants» federal criminal trial begins next month.
The town had asserted attorney - client privilege, among other arguments, and opposed handing over that information and
unredacted copies of other documents.
The newspaper filed an Article 78 to overturn the town's decision not to share
an unredacted copy.
Regarding Cuomo, let me point out that, for all intents and purposes, he has NOT released
an UNREDACTED copy of his financial disclosure form TO THE PUBLIC.
For the first time on Friday, Mr. Cuomo's office released
an unredacted copy of his statement, making him the first candidate for governor to do so.
The town has asserted attorney - client privilege among its arguments and opposed handing over
unredacted copies of dozens of emails and other documents.
for the same high - value awards, an option for «access to
an unredacted copy of the source selection award determination and the supporting agency record for outside counsel or other appropriate outside representative;»
A Norfolk Circuit Court grants plaintiff's motion to compel defendant Emergency Coverage Corporation to produce to a medical malpractice plaintiff
an unredacted copy of its contract with Bon Secours Hampton Roads Health Systems for emergency staffing services.
All violated Amtrak's 1998 billing guidelines, according to
an unredacted copy of legal audit expert John Toothman's report that was obtained by Legal Times.
The judge ordered the school district to produce
an unredacted copy of the child's own records and access logs, but not other records.