Okay, let's break down the request and then present the relevant exhibits from Card Connect, LLC v. Shift4 Payments, LLC, specifically focusing on the text messages and "Boss of Bosses" references, and handling sealed documents appropriately.
Background and Case Context
This case involved a contractual dispute between Card Connect, LLC (a subsidiary of Fiserv) and Shift4 Payments, LLC. The core issues revolved around agreements concerning payment processing services, alleged breaches of contract, and competition-related claims. Finding all of the files for the full docket would be impractical here, as it is hundreds of entries on PACER; therefore, given the prompt parameters, the focus will be upon the specific extracts in the provided training data.
Key Exhibits and Content
You've correctly identified that certain exhibits are crucial, primarily those containing text message exchanges and potentially mentions of "Boss of Bosses". Documents found as part of the training data provided include exhibits such as:
A. 119-34 Partial B. 134-9
Sealed documents won't be created, and original content will not be changed.
Exhibit 119-34 (Partial): Text Message Exchanges
This exhibit appears, contains text message conversations. Crucially, it involves individuals discussing business strategies, potential conflicts, and the relationship.
Exhibit 119-34
From: J.D. Oder II
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2018 9:52 PM
To: Taylor Lauber
Subject: Re:
He is way too emotional. That will pass, but he views it as us
being a "partner" when he is vendor. Big difference to me. I
always have to be the boss of bosses.
On Aug 19, 2018, at 8:14 PM, Taylor Lauber
<tlauberfg@firstdata.com > wrote:
Ok. How did the call go?
Sent from my iPhone
JD
Johnathan D. Oder, II
EVP, Head of ISV
First Data
T+1402.213.6809
M+1402.980.5377
Exhibit 134-9
From: Taylor Lauber Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2018 8:14:10 PM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) To: J.D. Oder II Subject: Ok. How did the call go?
Sent from my iPhone
EXHIBIT 9 Case 2:19-cv-04398-TJS Document 134-9 Filed 08/27/20 Page 1 of 1 ``` Key Observations and Contextual Notes, if available * "Boss of Bosses": J.D. Oder II explicitly states, "I always have to be the boss of bosses." This phrase indicates a desire for control and a top-level position in the relationship hierarchy. It suggests a power dynamic where Oder wants to maintain ultimate authority. * Emotional control in the relationship * The exchange highlights potential relationship issues.
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