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What does the trademark “LitSEC” on a LitWatch document mean?

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What does the trademark “LitSEC” on a LitWatch document mean?

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A. LitSEC&#153 is a LitBase document relating to the SEC or a form filed with the SEC by a company. The “SEC” refers, of course, to the US Securities & Exchange Commission. LitWatch typically extracts litigation information we believe is timely and significant from filings by companies with the SEC, such as the Form 10-Q and 10-K, which have special sections devoted to legal proceedings. Although the Company’s information is typically quoted verbatim by LitSEC, with our highlights added to assist the reader, we may publish only a part of the company’s filing, e.g., if other parts appear stale or less material.

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