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It is based on their recent paper, "Credit Default Swaps and Managers' Voluntary Disclosure," published in the Journal of Accounting Research and available here.
Rule 70 (entitled "Matters not Subject to Disclosure"), published in the version of 13 December 2001, reads: (A) Notwithstanding the provisions of Rules 66 and 67, reports, memoranda, or other internal documents prepared by a party, its assistants or representatives in connection with the investigation or preparation of the case, are not subject to disclosure or notification under those Rules.
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