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Larry M. Wrote: "I would also think you could redact any personal
information and not be required to provide it."

Good point, and I agree with Larry's earlier statement of separating
business and personal.  My experience with redaction is that the card
holder would have the right to redact, however should the redaction be
suspect, the judge can review the unredacted info and decide on its
merit as evidence.

Thanks for the insight!

- Chuck Piotrowski

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