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「アメリカのどの企業も、自社の内部文書が公開されることを望まない」

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United States
February 08, 2026に開始

"But that does not mean that litigants have a right to hide them from the public once they are implicated in court proceedings."

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 08, 2026
Releasing internal documents could lead to potential misuse of sensitive information, harming businesses and stifling innovation.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 08, 2026
The balance between public interest and private confidentiality in court cases requires careful consideration to avoid overreach.

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Protecting internal documents is crucial for businesses to maintain competitive advantage and encourage open communication among employees.

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Litigants should not be allowed to shield evidence from public scrutiny, as it undermines the integrity of the judicial process.

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Transparency in court proceedings is essential for public accountability, ensuring that businesses cannot hide wrongdoing behind closed doors.

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