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Motley Rice must keep Sherwin-Williams info a secret

BY JOHN O'BRIEN

Plaintiffs firm Motley Rice make public documents stolen from paint company Sherwin-Williams, an Ohio judge ruled Thursday.

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge John O'Donnell signed a temporary restraining order that forbids Motley Rice from releasing or destroying a 34-page presentation made to Sherwin-Williams' board of directors. The firm is involved in litigation against the company, most notably in the State of Rhode Island's landmark lead paint case.

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